SOUVENIR: Tomorrowland '67 Button Packs
We present our new SOUVENIRS Tab and our first souvenir! This Button Pack celebrates Disneyland's 1967 "New Tomorrowland". It's the Tomorrowland many of us remember from childhood.
This snazzy souvenir features some classic attractions such as WEDWay PeopleMover, Submarine Voyage (the giant squid), Monorail, Skyway, Rocket Jets, Matterhorn, and more.
• Great gift idea.
• The first in a series of buttons.
• Limited quantities available.
• Free shipping on all orders within the U.S. vis USPS.
For international shipping, please contact us at Imagineering.Disney@gmail before submitting your order.
Paypal and major credit cards accepted. All payments made via Paypal. Orders will be processed by a secure third party. ImagineeringDisney.com staff will not have access to any buyer's mailing address.
Product Info:
Each pinback button measures 1.5" in diameter. The card backing measures 4" x 6". All artwork created by ImagineeringDisney.com's co-founder Mitch.
From the manufacturer: We offer the highest quality buttons around. We print all of our promotional product jobs on Xerox's new DocuColor technology at 2,400 x 2,400 dpi (the highest quality available). All of our parts are 100% USA made. You can be assured that we are sweatshop free.
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Related posts:
Tomorrowland '67 [Part 1]
THEN AND NOW: MK Tomorrowland [Part 1]
Disneyland Kodacolor Prints- 1968
Tiny Submarine Voyage + PeopleMover Model
Reader Comments (10)
Done!
This is excellent! Just picked up a pack. Can't wait to see the rest of the series!
Are you going to have these at the Expo?!
These would make great refrigerator magnets!!!
I'll second Randy's suggestion. I'd totally buy a set of fridge magnets with these images.
I don't really use pinbacks. (Though I might consider buying a set to bring to WDW and mess with the psychotic pin trader types)
I'd totally be in for magnets; pins aren't really my thing. Although messing with the off-the-rails set of pin traders... you might be on to something there. ;)
Kacey- These aren't pins. They're buttons. And yes, magnets would be fun.
Mitch, all I can say is you are a freakin' genius designer. Your tone-perfect, retro-awesome graphics never fail to amaze me.
Nice work. Bought both sets.
Any chance you have any of the WEDWay buttons left?