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Rick, it looks like the checkering on the grip is filled with old crud/oil and can be cleaned up to look really nice. One of the things you can do as you clean up the rest of the gun is to properly clean and refinish the wood to its original beauty... but be careful! Use no sandpaper or abrasives, just use light solvents and soft brushes. Be patient... slow and easy gets the best result with these old Parkers. Yes, the stock looks original.