View Full Version : Parker 20 gauge GH 28 Inch Damascus
Larry Stauch
03-02-2026, 02:35 PM
Well, I thought I bought it yesterday, that is until I looked at my email today and I had a notice that the sale was cancelled. Apparently, someone bought it in the business that was offering it. The TPS says that there were only a few they found that were made in this grade. I hope someone here was the person that did get it.
Here are some pictures of it. No serial number was cited or shown.
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Bill Murphy
03-02-2026, 04:22 PM
The "few made" is an error in the Serialation Book". There were "many made".
David Livesay
03-02-2026, 05:27 PM
I saw that several days ago for $1500, but thought it looked like a basket case, so I passed.
Dean Romig
03-02-2026, 06:46 PM
I own (am current caretaker of…) Rear Admiral Thomas Perry’s DH twenty gauge, 28 inch, Damascus barreled Parker.
Perry was the commander of the US Naval fleet in the Caribbean during the construction of the Panama Canal around 1912.
It is a wonderful little gun that has taken grouse and woodcock for me. If it weren’t for a previous ‘caretaker’ shortening the stock it would still have the SSBP… instead of the beautiful leather-covered pad I had done by Abe Chaber.
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Dave Noreen
03-03-2026, 11:14 AM
One of the Errata Sheets for The Parker Story shows that the 20-gauge Damascus barrel GH column should be --
24" 1
26" 145
27" 3
28" 249
30" 49
31" 1
32" 3
Total 446
Larry Stauch
03-03-2026, 03:28 PM
Thanks for that Dave. Those are still pretty low numbers in my opinion.
I think that gun would clean up nicely. But now it's someone else's project.
Harold Lee Pickens
03-03-2026, 06:42 PM
Shame it didn't work out for you. A project for sure, but a worthy project.
David C Porter
03-03-2026, 08:22 PM
Considered yourself lucky. As bad as it looks outside, more than likely the bores are pitted & this would have been a money pit.
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