At $5K, you're well into a collectible gun or maybe a Turnbull "restoration" to an "as new" version, "more" as prettier than the original ever was. (I'm mot into such category of "pretty".)
Without seeing a bunch of good photos of the gun, difficult to judge, but I think "optimistic" as a safe bet on the road to "no sale". I take good pix and good honest narrative as an informed and proud seller. As into those realms and above, judging both gun and seller.
I'm more into a gun showing honest wear commensurate with age, all original, and of course something I'm interested in, in the first place. Most guns that really speak to me with allure[ those that tell the tale of a caring owner/user, a bit of whom I can 'feel' as that baton of ownership, into my hands for the duration of my "preservationist" care until the multi-pix and detailed to 'boring" description myself!
Wisp of nostalgia here, for sure.
Best!
John