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Authentic? Traded off Pin Boards!


Kthurlough
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I know until recently about there being so many scrappers out there! I traded these off of pin boards before I knew. I am super skeptical of them being authentic (especially the Olaf). Let me know what you think!

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I would say the Eeyore Tsum Tsum is definitely a fake based on coloring alone.  The purpley color is almost polka dotted.  On th back there is no FAC #.  Here is the pin pic # for that pin I will also include a photo of the back of an original.

 

PP108016

 

the Olaf is a little harder for me to tell though the color could be a bit off.  Just depends on who took the photo and what they may have been wearing.  Also the lines seem thinner and generally those would get thicker if mass produced.  On the back the words on the hidden Mickey and the made in parts look completely muddled….unless it’s how you are holding it?  If you can clearly read the words then disregard lol.  I’m sure there is someone who might have a better explanation if this doesn’t help you.  Here is the pin pic #.  I will also include a back photo

 

PP108476

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Yeah, I'm suspicious of the Olaf as well - if that surface level streakiness I'm seeing (particularly visible on the right-hand side) is in the paint itself, that might be another tell. Kind of looks like that nub is blunt, too, but someone else could tell you whether that's for sure something to suspect.

I also agree on the Eeyore. Even if you ignore what appears to be paint dips in the hair/ears, it's just something about the back texture and waffling.

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