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I inherited a Grade 2 top action Parker, serial 43691 which seems to mean a production date during 1884. It has a Damascus steel 30" barrel, 12 gauge. It seems to look in reasonable shape but I would like to brighten it up without impacting its value and while trying to keep it as original as possible. Below are some pics. Any suggestions on how to go about this would appreciated. Thanks!
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