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Can You Help Me Date This Button?

TheBeatles

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
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I'm not sure if this is from the 70s or 80s. Or could it have been sold during both? Please help me!
 

fizzle75

New Member
I'll do what I can bro, but I'm quite certain you will be much happier with a living, breathing human... not an inanimate object. :lookaroun
 

marni1971

Park History nut
Premium Member
I don`t want to put an exact date on it, but I wouldn`t be surprised if it was 1970-72. During this period merchendise was sold with the logo consisting of the Florida Project font (as shown) but without the Mickey globe in an oversized D - from the early 70`s I`m pretty sure the Mickey Globe was the norm, not the exception.
 

Enderikari

Well-Known Member
Well, first I would advise you take it to a decent place to eat, but someplace not too loud (a bar is right out) so you can have a nice conversation with the button, to find out its likes/dislikes/opinions. Afterwards, I would eschew the typical movie date and take the button out to play a round of mini-golf. In my experience, mini-golf is an excellent, fun activity which makes your date feel like a kid again. Plus its quiet enough to enjoy some more conversation, and competitive enough to add a bit of spice to the date (however, I would definately let the button win, it lets you set up a second date for the rematch!)

Glad I could help!
 

Marley's Ghost

Active Member
flip it

whatever makes you happy if you want to date a button.:ROFLOL:.. However if you want to see how old it is sometimes around the seam or inside the button their will be a date.
 

TheDisneyMagic

Well-Known Member
Well, first I would advise you take it to a decent place to eat, but someplace not too loud (a bar is right out) so you can have a nice conversation with the button, to find out its likes/dislikes/opinions. Afterwards, I would eschew the typical movie date and take the button out to play a round of mini-golf. In my experience, mini-golf is an excellent, fun activity which makes your date feel like a kid again. Plus its quiet enough to enjoy some more conversation, and competitive enough to add a bit of spice to the date (however, I would definately let the button win, it lets you set up a second date for the rematch!)

Glad I could help!

LOL, the first time I saw the thread title I read it as it was intended, then the second time 10 minutes later I looked at it in the way you did. :D :lol:
 

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