Help w/Two Gun Mickey

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    Originally Posted By Jbsys

    Hi Everyone - I have a Two Gun Mickey - Great Film Roles Pin/Pen/Plaque set. I have searched to try and find anything like it but have not.

    It is contained in a Film Canister with a pin and a pen with two gun mickey pin on the top and a what looks like a trading card with a cell from the movie that shows Mickey & Mini it seems to be made out of ceraminc.

    Thanks
    Doug
     
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    Originally Posted By kennect

    I don't have anything to offer as help other than to say I love Two Gun Mickey...Hopefully someone else will come up with something...
     
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    Originally Posted By Jbsys

    I have googled every combination regarding this set and found nothing.

    There is no markings on the canister like a part number or anything.

    I am at a loss as to what it's value is?
     
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    Originally Posted By trekkeruss

    Its value is whatever someone is willing to pay for it. Are you trying to sell it?

    Breaking it down, it's a pin, a pen, a trading card, all in a tin. To ME, that would be worth about $10-15. Bear in mind the vast majority of Disney stuff is made in large quantities, and do not appreciate in value. Even the "limited edition" items very rarely appreciate in value.
     
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    Originally Posted By actingforanimators

    Bob Molinari at Fantasies Come True is without a doubt the most reliable expert on pricing Disney memorabilia. Aside from being a truly nice guy (as opposed to some of the other dealers who seem to model themselves after The Comic Book Guy on the Simpsons) Bob's estimates are realistic, reasonable and if he's interested in buying he'll say so, and he'll be frank about what he'll pay versus what he'll re-sell it for.
    His store is based in the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles (recently moved from Melrose) and he's open Noon to 3 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday. His web address is www.fantasiescometrue.com and the toll-free number is 1-800-579-0303
    Good Luck.
     
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    Originally Posted By Jbsys

    I just so happen to live in the San Fernando Valley.

    Thanks for the heads up, I have to drop by his store.
     
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    Originally Posted By NeverlandClub

    The pen and pin in the film canister was going to be a series that Disney was planning to do. Only two were released. One was the one you have and the other was Steamboat Willie. The first set was released at the Official Disneyana Convention in 1996 I believe and the second one was released at The Walt Disney Gallery.

    I can't remember at this which one was released where. They were limited to 5000. I just remember that at the Gallery we sold out of them in less than a month.
     
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    Originally Posted By Jbsys

    Thanks for the additional information!

    I know for a fact that I have never been at either of those locations.

    I used to work on the computers of the company that manufactured the Disney Pins back in the 90's. For a birthday present they used to send me these disney pin sets.

    They sent me this Film Canister and they also sent me the Countdown to 2000 complete Pin set in a frame.

    I am not a Pin collector so I have no idea what these two are worth. I googled bot of these sets and found nothing. The Countdown set I did see something similar but it was in a book form not the framed set.

    Does anyone know their worth?

    Thanks
    Doug
     

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