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Section VII Pin Traders Club of Virginia (PTCV) Section VII Pin Traders Club of Virginia (PTCV) Special Issues 26 Pin Traders Club of Virginia (PTCV) Special Issues 1996 Issued to commemorate 15th Anniversary 2002 Issued for give-away in State Convention Hospitality Room 2002 Puzzle Pin with the Pin Traders Club of Pennsylvania (right side). Issued as the Final Pins in the Civil War Series. 27 Pin Traders Club of Virginia (PTCV) Special Issues 2004 Issued as give-away by PTCV as hosts in the LITPC Hospitality Room In Detroit, Michigan during the 2004 LCI Convention 2004 Commemorates PTCV 25th Pin Swap 2004 There are 12 different color Rickshaws issued in the name of PTCV by 24 PTCV members during the 2004 Annual Virginia Pin Swap in Winchester 12 Facing Right and 12 Facing Left, as follows 2005 Gold on the left and Black on Facing Right Facing Left the right were a fund-raiser for Purple Debbie Ivey Purple Arlen Eidson Breast Cancer Awareness Light Blue Don Colley Light Blue Ann Harris Dark Blue Verle Malik Dark Blue Phil Sharpe Red Charlie Kipps Red Rich Evans Orange Fred Leach Orange Bill Smith Pink Bill Winter Pink Al Spruill Black Chuck Fields Black Bill Quinn Gray Pat Kerr Gray Ari Sapir White Don Nesselrodt White Gerri Phillips Aqua Harry Fulwiler Aqua Wayne Davis Dark Green Dave Harris Dark Green Jim Golladay Light Green Alex Caldwell Light Green Jim Painter 2005 There are 12 different color Masks issued in the name of PTCV by 24 PTCV members during the 2005 Annual Virginia Pin Swap in Winchester. 12 With Right “stem” and 12 With Left “stem”, as follows: 2004 2004 Left Stem Right Stem Founding Member Pin Charter Member Pin Dark Brown Bill & Gerri Quinn Dark Brown Ari Sapir Gray Al & Gloria Spruill Gray Brock Robertson White Rich & Susan Evans White Dave Harris Aqua Jim Painter Aqua Bob Thompson Green Arlen Eidson Green Randy Suslick Pink Wayne Davis Pink Fred & Vrla Leach Pruple Terry Smith Purple Doug Cross Light Blue Jim & Susan Golladay Light Blue Ev Gianiny Dark Blue John Kramer Dark Blue Curtis Coulson Burgundy Phil & Penny Sharpe Burgundy Vic Marcussen Orange Bill & Jackie Hadden Orange Bill & Jackie Hadden Olive Ann Harris Olive Bill & Dickie Wood 28 Pin Traders Club of Virginia (PTCV) Special Issues 2006 2006 2007 There are 12 different color Dresses issued in the name of PTCV There are 6 different color ships Given to all who visited by 24 PTCV members during the 2006 issued in the name of PTCV The LITPC Hospitality Annual Virginia Pin Swap in Winchester. by 12 PTCV members during the Room, hosted by the 12 Men in White Jacket Facing Right and 12 Men in Black Jacket as follows: 2006 LCI Convention in Boston. PTCV in Chicago 6 Facing Right and 6 Facing Left, as follows: Facing Right Facing Left Facing Right Facing Left Purple Dress Terry Smith Purple Dress Randy Suslick Harry Fulwiler Orange Bill Prucha Dark Blue Dress Brock Robertson Dark Blue Dress Bill Winter Chuck Fields Red Tim McCaulley Orange Dress Bill Hadden Orange Dress Alex Caldwell Susan Golladay Yellow Gene Miller Green Dress Rich & Susan Evans Green Dress Debbie Ivey Dan Combs Blue Naomi Sapir Aqua Dress Wayne Davis Aqua Dress Bob Kirk Bill Smith Green Ari Sapir Brown Dress Don Colley Brown Dress Chuck Fields Dan Ryan Purple Jim Golladay Olive Dress Ann Harris Olive Dress Charlie Kipps Pink Dress Sheree Ramey Pink Dress Jim Painter Red Dress Jim Golladay Red Dress Jerry Kirby White Dress Phil Sharpe White Dress Arlen Eidson Light Blue Dress Bill & Gerri Quinn Light Blue Dress Gerry Hickey Gray Dress Al Spruill Gray Dress Fred & Vrla Leach 2007 There are 12 different color Monkeys issued in the name of PTCV by 24 PTCV members during the 2007 Annual Virginia Pin Swap in Winchester 12 Facing Right and 12 Facing Left, as follows Facing Right Facing Left Jim Golladay Gray Larrie Dean Phil Sharpe Blue Verle Malik Rich & Susan Evans Lime Bob Thompson Randy Suslick Green Dave Harris Sheree Ramey Pink Pat Kerr Don Colley Brown Lew Adams Harry Fulwiler Aqua Ann Harris Al & Gloria Spruill Red Fred & Vrla Leach Bill Hadden Black Alex Caldwell Terry Smith Purple John Kramer Bill & Gerri Quinn Orange Ev Gianiny Doug Cross Gold Eleanor Huntley 2007 Four pin set of trucks used as a fund-raiser for the LITPC Campaign Sight First II Project. All net proceeds were donated to the LITPC 29 Pin Traders Club of Virginia (PTCV) Special Issues 2008 Five pin set of Santa trucks used as a fund-raiser for the LITPC Campaign Sight First II Project. All net proceeds were donated to the LITPC 2009 2008 There were 12 different color Kangaroos and 12 different color There are 12 different color Snowmen issued in the name of Koala Bears issued in the name of PTCV by 24 members during PTCV by 24 members during the 2008 Annual Virginia Pin the 2009 Annual Virginia Pin Swap in November, as follows: Swap in Winchester; 12 Facing Right and 12 Facing Left, as follows: Facing Right Scarf Facing Left Facing Right Scarf Facing Left Ann Harris Blue Verle Malik Verle Malik Blue Don Colley Emily Carnes Jim Newman Gold Gerri Quinn Lt Purple Ruth Robertson Phil Sharpe Orange Doug Cross Bill Hadden Orange Vrla Leach Don Colley Dave Harris Red Randy Suslick Gold Ev Gianiny Susan Evans Green Bill Winter Arlen Eidson Green Doug Cross Randy Suslick Norma Shoemaker Yellow Al Spruill Black Pat Kerr Vrla Leach Pink Barbara Senecal Jim Painter Pink Bob Thompson Al Spruill Lew Adams Dk Purple Terry Smith Purple Norma Shoemaker Jim Newman Red Rusty Woods Ev Gianiny Purple Phil Sharpe Alex Caldwell Bill Winter Brown Rich Evans Brown Bob Thompson Arlen Eidson Gray Charlie Kipps Jim Golladay Black Ann Harris Bill Hadden Charlie Kipps Gray Alex Caldwell Lime Gerri Quinn 2009 2009 Given to all who visited Issued to commemorate the 30th PTCV Pin Swap. The site of the 2009 the LITPC Hospitality Swap was in Winchester in the apple country of Virginia Room, hosted by the PTCV in Minneapolis 30 Pin Traders Club of Virginia (PTCV) Special Issues Alex Caldwell Susan Evans Steve Ev Gianiny Susan Golladay Ann Harris Fronabarger Vrla Leach Phil Sharpe Don Shoemaker Randy Suslick Bob Thompson Bill Winter Emily Carnes James Carter Don Colley Doug Cross Wayne Davis Pat Kerr Charlie Kipps Chet Kramer Verle Malik Jim Newman Dan Visone Joe Volpe 2010 Military Patches Pins Set Issued for Winchester 31 Pin Traders Club of Virginia (PTCV) Special Issues Jim Newman Jim Golladay Chuck Fields Charlie Kipps Don Shoemaker Brock Robertson Bill Quinn Bill Winter Verle Malik Pat Kerr Bob Thompson Ev Gianniny Susan Evans Jim Painter Randy Suslick Dan Visone Doug Cross Joe Volpe Chet Kramer Vrla Leach Alex Caldwell Don Colley Arlen Eidson Phil Sharpe 2011 Military Insignia Pins Set Issued for Winchester 32 Pin Traders Club of Virginia (PTCV) Special Issues Arlen Eidson Rich Evans Chuck Fields Pat Kerr Barbara Senecal Verle Malik Jim Newman Jim Painter Verle Malik Brock Robertson Bob Thompson Dan Visone Joe Volpe Don Colley Wayne Davis Steve Fronabarger Susan Golladay Charlie Kipps Chet Kramer Vrla Leach Hank Ragland Phil Sharpe Norma Shoemaker Randy Suslick Bill Winter 2012 Military Aircraft Pins Set Issued for Winchester 33 Pin Traders Club of Virginia (PTCV) Special Issues Susan Evans Vrla Leach Arlen Eidson Hank Ragland Harry Fulwiler Don Colley Jim Newman Brock Robertson Norma Shoemaker Phil Sharpe Jim Newman Chet Kramer Joe Volpe Fred Leach Wayne Davis Bob Thompson Pat Kerr Susan Golladay Rich Evans Verle Malik 2013 Lighthouse Pins Set Issued for Winchester (continued on next page) 34 Pin Traders Club of Virginia (PTCV) Special Issues Randy Suslick Barbara Senecal Charlie Kipps Steve Fronabarger 2013 Lighthouse Pins Set Issued for Winchester (more on previous page) (Bronze) (Silver) 2012 2013 2013 Given to those who visited Given to those who visited Given to those who attended the the LITPC Alternate Site the LITPC Alternate Site PTCV Pin Swap in memory of Meeting Hospitality Room in Meeting Hospitality Room in Al Stack (California) Tampa, Florida, hosted by Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, hosted the PTCV. by the PTCV. 2014 2015 Given to those visited the PTCV Christmas Gift to Hospitality Room in Swap XXXVI Attendees Toronto, Ontario, Canada Given out at the Wednesday & Thursday night Hospitality Room at the 2016 Alternated Site meet- ing in Denver, CO. 35 Pin Traders Club of Virginia (PTCV) Special Issues THURSDAY 2014 SWAP SET VRLA LEACH ARLEN EIDSON BILL WINTERS STEVE FRONABARGER BARBARA SENECAL BOB THOMPSON BROCK ROBERTSON PAT KERR NORMA SHOEMAKER CHARLIE KIPPS PHIL SHARPE MARY LOU NEWMAN 36 Pin Traders Club of Virginia (PTCV) Special Issues FRIDAY 2014 SWAP SET DON COLLEY JIM NEWMAN DOUG CROSS FRED LEACH DON COLLEY JOE VOLPE CHET KRAMER RANDY SUSLICK GROVER JAEGER JOE VOLPE HANK RAGLAND RICH EVANS WAYNE DAVIS SUSAN GOLLADAY 37 Pin Traders Club of Virginia (PTCV) Special Issues Santa’s Easter Egg Hunt Set issued at PTC of Pennsylvania 2015 Swap held in York, PA Lucy Barnhill (NC) Don Colley (VA) Arlen Eidson (VA) Rich Evans (VA) Susan Evans (VA) Harry Fulwiler (VA) Susan Golladay (VA) Chet Kramer (VA) Fred Leach (VA) Vrla Leach (VA) Jim Newman (VA) Phil Schrack (VA) Phil Sharpe (VA) Bill Smith (VA) Joe Volpe (VA) Bill Winter (VA) 38 Pin Traders Club of Virginia (PTCV) Special Issues THURSDAY 2015 SWAP SET TRADED AT THE VIRGINIA SWAP Mary Lou Newman (VA) Lew Adams (VA) Randy Suslick (VA) Jim Newman (VA) Austrian Furry Nicholas Bavarian Father Christmas Czechoslovakian St Nicholas Yuleman from Denmark Phil Sharpe (VA) Fred Leach (VA) Arlen Eidson (VA) Wayne Davis (VA) Juinisse Danish Gnome English Christmas Man Finish Joulu Pukki French Pere Noel Charlie Kipps (VA) Phil Schrack (VA) Norma Shoemaker (VA) Susan Evans (VA) German Pelsnickle German Woodlands Santa Greek Gift Giver Sinterklaas from Holland 39 Pin Traders Club of Virginia (PTCV) Special Issues Santa Claus “Little Helpers” Invade York, PA.
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