QUICK QUESTION: I have a small collection of Disney Trading Pins and THEY KEEP FALLING OFF MY LANYARD! I guess the little plastic black mickey backs are not holding... what should i do? Im thinkin of going to Target to look n see if they sell the "old metal backs"???
They sell locking pin backs in the park that work very well. :) - Darlingwendi
645.4 #168 8:49PM
That always happened to me so I bought those locking pin back and they work great. No more lost pins - PartridgeFam
10.3 #6658 8:52PM
Completely agree. I just wish they would go on sideways instead of sticking straight out - mhpoker
261.3 #903 8:57PM
Yep! The pin locks work really well! - disneykimmi
115.7 #2804 8:53PM
I know gold lock ones they sell at Disneyland are awesome. I've seen smaller ones sold on amazon that may make it a little less heavy - SpringLove
196.4 #1677 9:03PM
Backs to earrings you can by them at Michaels as per Sr.Citizen SpaceRAYnger - cyndaws
252.8 #985 9:06PM
I bought 50 gold locking pin backs for around $20.00 on eBay. They work great and are easy to use. Now the boys don't have to stress about their pins falling off at the Parks. - RadiatorSprings4Ever
136.7 #2495 10:22PM
THANK YOU!!! I found some on ebay... wonderful:) - cabbie_grl
6.1 #8953 5:06PM
I am glad that worked out for you 😄 - RadiatorSprings4Ever 136.7 #2495 12:52PM
You can get the locking pin backs at hobby stores as well, they are 'locking wheel collars', I used 1/8 inch size, never had a problem - kilteddispatcher
337.6 #443 12:55PM
locking pin backs are the greatest! My husbands main lanyard is divided into sections of pins he absolutely will not trade and then those he brought specifically to trade. We use locking backs on our personal pins and standard backs on traders for easy swaps. They sell locking pin backs all over the parks and downtown Disney. - makingmemories
162.7 #2116 12:58PM