I will elaborate on my original statement and also on what others have said.
Obviously how close the restoration work is to factory finishes is the major factor in calling something a "quality restoration" and trying to assign a value to it.
In my opinion, due to DelGrego's use of such things as striped cyanide colors, white line recoil pads and beaded checkering borders puts them far away from a close to factory appearance. You can spot a Delgrego restored gun very easily. The name may carry some clout with it, but the proof is in the pudding.
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