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Purchased my first Parker in 2014 so i am kind of new, but a fool for fine wood. on 2 my guns the stocks are outstanding to my eyes, but the forearms much darker the quality of wood being the same. I think this is because of sweat from hands.A gun held from by the forearm more than by the stock. Would you clean up the forearm to try to match the stock and if so how?