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Been repainted.  Used to be people in the TCA that repainted or customized the train would add that sticker so the unsuspecting would know it was not original.

According to the TCA's rules any repaint is supposed to have a sticker marking it as such. Reproduction parts are supposed to be marked as well.
But don't count on it. Many people do not belong to the TCA, and I am certain there are some members that don't follow the rules. The TCA has no power of enforcement, other than at TCA shows, and in advertisements published in the TCA periodicals. If there is a dispute between two TCA members, the TCA can mediate towards a solution.

Not a tinplate example, but reproduction helicopters are found both with and without an "R" on the underside. Early repros did not have the "R", according to my understanding it was added at the request of the TCA. Did all helicopters going forward have the "R"?.......who knows!  

C W Burfle posted:

If I sell something I've restored I just tell the person buying that I did. Most people I meet don't seem to care much as long as the train looks nice.

And what happens when the restored item is sold a second time? 
I'd guess there are plenty of people holding restored / repainted items that they think are original.

Yes, but what happens if the buyer removes the sticker? Also, if they were told of the alteration and wanted to follow the rules, they should add their own sticker. This is not a foolproof mechanism. I think it helps when it is a TCA member to TCA member transaction. All else is "buyer beware".

George

C W Burfle posted:

And what happens when the restored item is sold a second time? 
I'd guess there are plenty of people holding restored / repainted items that they think are original.

While I don't think my paint jobs are terrible, I don't think they're good enough to be confused with the real thing.

As George said, the stickers are removable as well. I think I'd be more worried about someone trying to pass off an older repro as original than a repaint.

I think it helps when it is a TCA member to TCA member transaction. All else is "buyer beware".

It's buyer beware for TCA member to member transactions too.

I wound up with a couple of repainted items purchased at York in the Yellow hall (grandstand). The lighting was too poor for me to tell while inside the hall. Fortunately, they were inexpensive items anyway.

C W Burfle posted:

I think it helps when it is a TCA member to TCA member transaction. All else is "buyer beware".

It's buyer beware for TCA member to member transactions too.

I wound up with a couple of repainted items purchased at York in the Yellow hall (grandstand). The lighting was too poor for me to tell while inside the hall. Fortunately, they were inexpensive items anyway.

And, you are much more experienced than me at discovering this. Collecting trains is not for the faint of heart.

George

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