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Reply to "Tinplate values holding up?"

Sam,

I also agree with Roy, to a certain degree. I own none of the modern stuff. Everything is pre-1934. The newbies are interested in the pretty new tinplate. This just makes more vintage trains available for parts.(in most cases)In other cases more trains for restoration. We must always consider the fact that our trains are only worth what the next buyer is willing to pay.

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