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<p>Today all you hear is about the paint. My figures were a concern to me even though they are a decoration and not a toy. I asked my manufacturer that same question and they sent me a listing of all 28 colors that they use. They also sent a report that they passed with "flying colors" no pun intended. This seems to be the second time that you said something against China. If you have trains ,than most likely they were made in China or some of your friends have trains made in China. If you have any figures, they too were probably made in China. Preiser figures are painted in Africa. Do you make fun of USA trains and Aristo as well. Do you ask them what happens if you start eating their trains. My main concern is to give people the best figure I can do and these new figures are far better than I ever did before. I have 3 or 4 shows to go to in Dec. and January and will start to sell them there and as far as I know LGBoA has been having shops contact them to carry this new line. Please don't try to rock my boat, I am very excited about these little guys and I have not done anything wrong to have a stranger ask questions over the internet.</p><p>John Schneider</p>
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