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Bob, Its kind a like a classic car, that is dirty, I prefer to wash it so people can see what it really looks like, Course natural patina is nice too! I feel as long as the gun has all its original parts, from Parker, and is a high grade it is a candidate for restoration, just my two cents, Gary
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