When this discussion had popped up earlier, someone said that they have the instructions on what to do with their pin in a tragic evet already in the pin box. Although a tad depressing, I think this is one of the best ideas I've heard. Even though nothing may happen to you for years, at least you know that your pin will be safe. I know a lot of us young 'ums do not have wills yet, and might not plan on it for years, but this is a simple thing we can do.
As for pins on ebay, my GLO does not endorse purchasing or trying to "outbid" others on ebay. We have a group that is trying to work with the sellers to explan to them the significance these pins have to us since some sellers are not aware. But please be careful about approaching these sellers, they can be mean, and not very understanding, and if you say the wrong thing the wrong way, it may be cause for legal action.
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