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 That is one beautiful gun.  I would do nothing to it except to shoot it and enjoy it for years.  I can only hope to someday own a gun that nice. 
	Dennis  | 
		
 Opinions on Restorations 
		
		
		Since we are playing what if, and yes I know it's not a Parker. 
	http://jamesdjulia.com/auctions/view...p?lot=1480-346 What about this one? I have one similar but no stock head repair. Thanks, Will  | 
		
 Will, I would have the action tightened up and put back on face and then have the checkering redone by a professional.  I would have him take a look at the pistol grip and make it presentable.  Other than that I would not touch the gun for restoration purposes.  It is a great old gun to me. 
	Dennis  | 
		
 It's a matter of preference, If your going to own and shoot it for 50 years as I would. Then its going to need some work eventually. Enjoy them, if you want to buy something for an investment visit a banker. 
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 Restored guns that are identified as restored or as an upgrade are personal preference. A vh that is described as a gh with skeet specs( but not called a skeet gun) is pure dishonesty! My one and only Parker is a 1950 Remington restored 1922 PHE with original specs so no prejudice advanced or implied. 
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