The use of the term "restock" is used more than it should be IMHO. I have seen more old rifles that have been altered (Dolled Up) with added patch boxes and inlays. Same with old powder horns, but that is a totally different subject. A very few of these dolled up rifles were done in earlier days by a previous owner and most likely done for his own pleasure. Most however were done in more modern times to add to the value of a gun to be sold. This of coarse constitutes blatant dishonesty on the part of the perpetrator. Once a forgery gets out on the market and is traded around several times, catching the guilty party becomes hopeless. Like musical chairs, the one who holds the item that gets tagged a fake loses his investment if he is honorable. This is what makes study and research so important to a collector. To know what to look for and to see the red flags when they are present. There is a well known expression pertaining to gun collecting. "Sure wish this old gun could talk". Well, to an educated collector, they speak volumes!