Let's say hypothetically that I own an old marker that has a substantial monetary value on it, however after 15 years of play it's become rather worn. I've been considering on the parts that have worn (bolt, adjustment knobs, frame...) to re-anno to match the stock finish, and to powdercoat the non-alum painted parts to match.
However, will this devalue it from a historical standpoint? I don't see really how anyone would be able to tell, and I am not allowed to sell it, so it's not about the money, it's more about historical purposes, but I really wanted to restore it to the original condition.
However, will this devalue it from a historical standpoint? I don't see really how anyone would be able to tell, and I am not allowed to sell it, so it's not about the money, it's more about historical purposes, but I really wanted to restore it to the original condition.

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