Mr. Spencer makes a very good case on all sides. 
 
But whether it is a Parker or a Purdey, I always try to first ask myself "does this gun need any work to be a prideful part of shooting once again?" 
 
If I can't answer "yes" immediately, I leave it alone. 
 
If the answer is yes, I then ask myself "how little will it take to achieve that status?" 
 
And frankly, the answer to that is almost never a total restoration -- which in my view effectively obliterates the gun's value as an artifact of shooting history. 
 
That's just my two cents... and some change.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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