If you know what it is, you've waited long enough.
A fan tribute to the infamous crew pin, which also made an appearance in the fabled "1952 Box" publicity stunt.
Its design was inspired by a frame from the introductory animation of the original Disneyland TV show hosted by Walt Disney. When frozen at just the the right moment, on a pair of gates mid-swing as they reveal a launching rocket, the negative space of the opening creates an iconic "T" shape.
1" in diameter.
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The Dreamer's 1952 Crew Tribute Pin.
Available now. Get yours on Etsy.
A fan tribute to the infamous crew pin, which also made an appearance in the fabled "1952 Box" publicity stunt.
Its design was inspired by a frame from the introductory animation of the original Disneyland TV show hosted by Walt Disney. When frozen at just the the right moment, on a pair of gates mid-swing as they reveal a launching rocket, the negative space of the opening creates an iconic "T" shape.
1" in diameter.
#DreamersStickTogether
The Dreamer's 1952 Crew Tribute Pin.
Available now. Get yours on Etsy.
This looks great! I just ordered mine, and I can't wait to see it in person. I don't want to sound presumptuous, given the amount of time and effort to produce these, but have you ever considered making the "Governor Nix" style pin? Disney produced them in a three pack some years ago, and, along with this 1952 beauty, it's the last style I need to complete my collection! Again, this looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThe Nix pin and the 1964 pin are both coming this year!
DeleteSir, this is going to be a good year.
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