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Hi there, A question for all of you collectors out there. I have found an original Lionel Girl's Train from an original owner with the outside carton. The problem is that when she was a kid she painted the enginge and tender black, which is terrible from a collectors point of view but a great example of how little girl's back then just wanted regular trains too. Recently she had the black paint removed restoring it to its original pink but removing the letters and numbers from engine and tender. How much do you think that will harm the value of this rare set? Thanks as always for your advice. Jay in Ottawa
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If you give me your e-mail address I can send you the name of a reliable person who sells the rubber stamps & ink to reletter your engine & tender.
Original pink postwar 2037 locos tenders turn up on Ebay now & then.
Dick Kuehnemund / dkuehnem@stny.rr.com
 
Originally Posted by Jay Ottawa:
Hi there, A question for all of you collectors out there. I have found an original Lionel Girl's Train from an original owner with the outside carton. The problem is that when she was a kid she painted the enginge and tender black, which is terrible from a collectors point of view but a great example of how little girl's back then just wanted regular trains too. Recently she had the black paint removed restoring it to its original pink but removing the letters and numbers from engine and tender. How much do you think that will harm the value of this rare set? Thanks as always for your advice. Jay in Ottawa

I also question whether the black paint could have been removed without damaging the pink below. I would bet that the shell was stripped and then repainted pink. If that is the case, then the engine is worth no more than a regular repainted 2037. It would no longer have any extra value as a girl's train engine. Only the box and cars would have a value to a collector.

 

Jim

If the girl used latex paint, there are number of products that can remove it with some degree of success. Kids often use what is handiest, and not necessarily the best thing for a repaint, and I could see the numbers being removed too. One of my favorite runners is a 463W that a kid gave silver highlights to.Took some effort and it's mostly gone, but I know the exact details of how that set came from the factory without worrying that someone put it together. But the point is valid, and even now the set is worth little more than the scrap value I bought it for.

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