Originally Posted by: ocram63_uk 
I've just been on the guy's shop. More Marklin locos for sale !!!!
I know they are mine. I do not believe in coincidences anymore.
All I have to do is put my hands on them and open them!!!! I'll buy them back that is for sure.
Baggio, although I have a nice job I can't spend money for forensic analysis.
Nor can I risk to start a legal battle with ebay and this guy if I do not have 100% proof.
Good night
I'm sure I am not the only one frustrated by this thread, and what appears to be complete disinterest and inaction by the Police.
No way would I be giving up on this without a decent fight.
You can easily counter the Police comment about other people doing this type of work by agreeing that yes, others certainly could do that kind of work, but no one could do it the exact way YOU do, with your own technique as evidence, plus the photos you have etc.
Perhaps this has been covered previously in the thread but did you have contents insurance?, if so, shouldn't your Insurance Company be working with the Police?
Failing that, perhaps you should be escalating within the Police to a higher level, perhaps the station Senior Sergeant or Area Commander?
Or indeed, why not your local MP?, let them bring some Parliamentary weight down on it - although it might seem petty to them, a crime is a crime, and where's there's one, there's usually more, and I think the Police should be interested in the wider picture. As they say, the squeaky wheel gets the oil. Hopefully you have documented every contact you have had with the Police, date and time, who you spoke with and what was said because that may prove invaluable in supporting your case of inaction/disinterest.
And ask them straight up, what can you do to assist them in investigating it further? Actually, I would even suggest you get this in writing. Summarise what you have done so far in terms of Police contact, and write to the highest level you can and simply ask them, what they would now do in your position. You're a Tax/Rate Payer, you are fully entitled to have your complaint taken seriously.
Have you actually told the shop that the items they are selling are stolen goods, belonging to you and that you can prove it?
I would have thought most reputable retailers faced with this would bend over backwards to exonerate themselves from any suspicion and if they are trading in second-hands items, shouldn't they have a second-hand dealers licence, and a requirement to maintain records of all purchases along with satisfactory ID of the person they purchased from?
I'm sure there has been a previous request here to name the other party involved, particularly if it's a retail shop or ebay trader, if nothing else to protect other members here from purchasing any of the suspect items from them.
Regards
Steve