Recently I bought a 12 ga Superposed Lightning salt gun(1968). It had just come back from Browning where it had been rebuilt for the original owner. All the receipts and paperwork were in the case and proper. The gun is unfired since repair. I paid what I thought was a fair price for the gun considering it was a close to a new Superposed as I'm likely to ever get(Less than the cost of repair).
My question is :What does this remanufacture do to the value of a Browning when it is done by Browning and is documented?