Well, you hear a lot of BS in life and the DGJ is no exception.
First, they made small mistake in listing the order of guns - they say the order is top to bottom when it is bottom to top.
Next, they print one of the most hilarious, and erroneous statements I've ever read in calling Herschel "the man most responsible for resurrecting the Parker name to collectibility".
If that's true, Jesse Jackson must be the man most responsible for making religion popular. I can't think of anyone alive who has done anything to make Parkers what they are.
I saw that 28/.410 A-1 at the Tulsa show a couple years ago. As with other magazine articles on the gun, they don't talk about the white elephant standing in the corner - the gun has a really screwy stock that was cut short and had a spacer added in. It doesn't make the gun worthless, but you think they'd mention it. I also can't rate the gun to be in "excellent" shape, as Herschel does, both because of the stock and the overall 'hue' the gun has.
Maybe Herschel is getting ready to sell off his guns and is looking to fluff them up a bit.