View Full Version : Interesting Case that came with a nice G
John G Gardner
06-05-2019, 06:47 PM
Was fortunate to acquire a nice original condition Damascus G 12 gauge recently which came with neat vintage case. I know or think I know Parker never made this type of case and also believe the Squirrel card label is a reproduction.
My thoughts are someone had a vintage case and adapted it for the G specifically - it fits perfect - likely done in the past few years judging by the fresh looking Squirrel label, and the exterior wear and patina being much heavier than the interior, which is relatively newish.
Regardless it fits the gun beautifully - barrels are 30".
Wanted to hear any comments on people doing this work.
I have ordered a letter for the G hoping it may reference an individual to the gun itself and if anyone has suggestions on how to track down a H.W.T. Grant I'm all ears. I'll post the G pictures in next day or so
Steve Huffman
06-05-2019, 07:19 PM
I like everything about it !
Matthew Hanson
06-05-2019, 07:40 PM
I love the case! Fit is very nice! WOW you scored a great $300.00+ case because it fits your G 12 gauge makes it a super great case. I fit english cases for Parkers and it is a lot of work but when a gun fits that nice its worth it. Congratulations!! When I get my case done for the GH 12 I picked up this past weekend I'll post pictures. I love your GH also!!
charlie cleveland
06-05-2019, 08:42 PM
great find...charlie
Daniel G Rainey
06-06-2019, 07:58 AM
do not care what it cost. It works well with a nice GH.
Steve Cambria
06-06-2019, 08:47 AM
W.T. Grant......the discount store vanguard, perhaps???
John Campbell
06-06-2019, 09:10 AM
What you have is an old English trunk case, refitted to a Parker. The original gun is long separated from it. The security straps are replacements -- and installed backwards. Strap tails should face the lid hinge.
W. T. Grant embossed on the lid is the identity of the original owner... whomever that might have been. Without the original gun/maker's identity, that person's identity is virtually impossible to determine.
Nonetheless, the case is very nice indeed. Although this one could well benefit from a nourishing treatment of Pecard dressing to preserve the leather.
Mills Morrison
06-06-2019, 10:35 AM
Very cool
John G Gardner
06-06-2019, 10:50 AM
I realized it was a vintage case refitted but didn’t know it was English. Thank you John I am afraid you’re right on the difficulty of tracking down the original owner of the case (thanks for the tip Steve) however I did get lucky once before with a double gun case without the guns that I have. I think you helped me with that one too if I recall correctly or maybe on one of my English SxS or a Canadian Manton gun? I will take your advice on the Picard dressing. I have a local guy who does custom beautiful Western holsters and belts if I can track down some vintage brass buckles to upgrade the replacement straps. Whoever did the refit had some talent and was a Parker fan - I’m two or three steps away at least as the fellow I traded with didn’t know.
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