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From the limited views, it appears to have a checkered butt, and the beavertail fore end appears to be original. All that points to the likelihood it is a factory skeet gun. The altered finishes of both metal and wood are not appropriate, and will detract from the value. The rarity of actual Parker factory skeet guns justifies the cost to have these issues corrected to proper finish.
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