It is always hard to tell from photos whether a finish is original or not. My first impression is that it is original. It should be examined by somebody like Tom A. to verify it. Given that it is original, restoration isn't an option. I can't think of a quicker way to turn a $4-5000 gun into $1200 shooter. On top of that, it is a beautiful piece the way it is. Why in the world would you want to restore something that looks that good? An all matching gun that is nearly 100 years old isn't supposed to look new.
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If it's made after 1918...it's a reproduction
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