iRi (Beta) 2: Pin Collection

I collect pins. It all started in March of 2006, I was in 5th grade, on Spring Break. I wanted to collect something, so I decided that pins were a good thing to collect. Cheap, small, easy.

60 pins later, I am talking to you now. I have pins from everywhere–major sporting events, vacations, clubs, anything you can imagine.

My actual pin collection.  I have 60 so far!

Here is my actual pin collection. I have 60 so far!

How does Riley get the pins? on might ask. Well, the answer to that would be that I get them from anyone–my dad, my friends, and some I even buy for myself.

The best place from where to get pins, for me, has always been the airport. With new TSA rules and regulations, many airport gift shops cannot sell pins anymore. This is good and bad. It means less new pins for me, but more value of the pins that I have!

Now, veering to a totally different topic, I went to a NY Mets game the other day (by the way, they lost). In the Shea Stadium/Mets gift shop, there was a really cool thing they liked to call a “Pin Trading Center.” There, you could “Take a pin [and] leave a pin” (similar with pennies). I think it is a great idea (even though it is only for MLB pins). I just think that this is a cool idea.

Pin Trading Center

Hey, while you’re at it, why don’t ya’ Go RISE Up?

That is the cool tidbit of the day. Now for advertisements:

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