I hope you are joking about the attached note saying the tags have
non-original rivets. If the TAC expert said that your Tigers are the
real thing based on their examination of characteristics only
bona-fide Tigers have, what is the point of a note saying the tags
aren't held on by 'original rivets'?. Does this note say if screws,
bolts, nuts etc. are original or not? To TAC or not to TAC, that is
the question?
Jeff
______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________
Subject: RE: Re[2]: The trouble with TAC / Call for consensus and san
Author: "Spontelli, Ramon" <rs11@ElSegundoCA.NCR.COM> at INTERNET
Date: 3/14/97 7:59 AM
> As part of my long, ongoing restoration of my Tiger I took everything
> off the body (including the tags) when I sent it out to be stripped.
Since
> I doubt that I will be able to find "original" rivets, does this mean
that
> my Tiger would not be able to pass TAC?
No, your Tiger would pass TAC. They'd just put a note on your certificate
of authenticity that the tags aren't attached by the original rivets. They
did both of mine that way.
Ramon
|