Description: Please remember that as a seller, my sales costs also include packaging tape, printer ink, printer paper, shipping supplies, sales tracking and auction listing tools, not to mention the 12-14% that eBay commissions and payment processing take off the top for fees and commissions. Prices include FREE SHIPPING on all FIXED PRICE items (Domestic Only). All of these costs are included in what you are paying. In the past our images were made using a scanner or camera at very high resolution, exposing many minor flaws that are NOT visible to the human eye. There is a tendency for scanner images to wash out certain colors such as skintones and not pick up silver or gold tones well. I am currently using an iPhone 14 Pro Max with the app "Photoroom Pro" to add innovative backgrounds, providing a stellar image of the actual pin. Please know that as these images are also at very high resolution, flaws, marks, and other imperfections not or barely visible to the human eye may be exposed. Having sold pins for 25 years now, it is nigh impossible to find any pin that I would call "perfect". I also remove the outer plastic wrapper in order to give the images a cleaner line and I return them to the wrapper (assuming they had a wrapper) after taking the image. For those of you that peruse my auctions, a comment on pricing. I look at current and prior completed sales when assessing what price point to list my pins at. To a minimal extent I take my cost into account (after all, the collectibles market is an investment, so values go up and down and I will list a pin near or even under my cost if the market demands this). The biggest factor is rarity, if a pin only comes to market once to several times a year and there are often none of that pin available for sale, I consider those rarities, and will price them accordingly, generally at high values as they are near impossible to replace. Sometimes I wait years to finally attain a certain pin or to replace one I sold. These are the types of pins I consider my specialty as I am ALWAYS on the lookout for something rare, hard to attain, and/or extremely limited. Since I offer free shipping and I try to be at or near the lowest price plus shipping, on eBay, at the time I list, my prices are sometimes negotiable, but not by much. Description: The "Carousel of Projects" refers to an exhibit that Walt Disney Imagineering assembled for presentation at the 2011 D23 Expo in Anaheim. The information below is an excerpt from a report by noted Disney attractions journalist, Jim Hill of a conversation he had with Imagineering. This sticker, remeniscent of a Cast Member name badge, was created to be affixed to material and cases that held the piece of this exebition as it was stored and transported to the Expo site. It measures approximately 3 78" wide by 2 7/8" tall. So what sort of exhibits can Official Disney Fan Club members expect to find when they visit the Carousel of Projects later this week?, you ask. When I first spoke with David Fisher, the veteran Imagineer whos serving as Senior Show Producer on this D23 EXPO display, he was deliberately coy. Sharing as few details as possible when it came to the Disney Parks & Resorts pavilion. Take for example what happened when I asked if this WDI-produced exhibit would feature some Living Character Initiative figures like Lucky the Dinosaur WALL-E for D23 members to interact with. Fishers taciturn reply to my question was: Yep. Were going to have something like that at this years EXPO. Something new, though. But over the course of yesterdays phone call, I was eventually able to pry some additional details out of David. In particular how the Carousel of Projects will honor that classic theme park attraction, Walt Disneys Carousel of Progress. Just like with the Carousel of Progress, the exhibits featured in the Carousel of Projects will be presented in a circular space. And while it was impossible for us to actually rotate the Anaheim Convention Center, we do have an illusion in our pre-show that pays tribute to the way the original Carousel changed scenes, Fisher explained. As for the exhibits that will be on display in this circular space, David stressed that this time around D23 members should expect to see more artifacts than art at Disneys Parks & Resorts pavilion. Year of Release: 2011 Where Released: D23 Expo Anaheim Please read all information below!! Shipping and Payment Policies: Most pins will be shipped in bubble mailers with larger orders, some expensive or irreplaceable pins, boxed pins, pin sets, framed sets shipped in boxes. Payment for each auction is due within (3) days from the end of the auction or the bidder forfeits the item (at my discretion). We accept eBay Payments only. **** PLEASE ALSO NOTE, ALL claims for damaged, or missing items must be made to me via eBay messaging within 48 hours of receipt of the package. In addition, ALL original packing must be retained in order to make an insurance claim. Any failure to follow these guidelines results in ALL liability being borne by the purchaser. However, returns for issues other than shipping damage are permitted up to 30 days from the date of purchase as long as the item is in the condition it was sent.
Price: 19.99 USD
Location: The Villages, Florida
End Time: 2024-11-27T04:08:44.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Disney
Convention/Event: D23 Expo
Character/Story/Theme: Carousel of Progress
Year: 2011
Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown