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Unread 08-11-2010, 04:22 PM   #1
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Default cleaning of old gun

I have a problem nagging at me and need the best advice.
I see lots of displays and collections of lugers that all look really sparkling and shinny. They appear to be cleaned and oiled and really looking, each, like a million bucks.
Some of the collections must have dozens and even hundreds of weapons - they are super shiny and beautiful. But I see oh-so-many comments along the lines of: "leave the old guns in the as-is-state with the patina, etc. because that makes them more valuable to collectors." Are those collections mentioned above not being preserved at their highest market value?
So let's say I have a 1917 artillery which is in great shape and it's had a light cleaning and is just as its been for many years-as far as I know, only having had it for 8 months or so. I can clean the bluing surface and have it looking somewhat like new and not use any harsh cleasers. I will take some light rust off - on the inside under the grips, etc. The bluing will come to life and look extra deep in coloring. Even some light scratches will sort of disappear.
What should I do?
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