Hi,
Dan, you raise a good point. Why do we value the old patina? If a gun is cleaned, polished, and restored without losing important marks and details, why do we prefer the "right out of the attic" look? Corrosion and dirt can obscure important metal marks. Perhaps a gun handed down over time in a cleaned, polished, and care-for state might stand a better chance of a happy fate than one allowed to become a relic, buried in the attic, and eventually lost. Are we overly sensitive to the concern that important historical information will be lost or is it that we agree that competent cleaning and polishing can be done but the risk that a hack does it is too great and we simply prefer to discourage the practice altogether?
dave