...my Dad's mini-van was towed away and he couldn't get it for 30 days in the peak of Summer- temps over 100 degrees- windows closed- and the guitar survived with no damage- as did his Martin HD-28~!
i managed to get a 98 classic and i love it. how on earth did this wonderful guitar not take the world by storm. it makes the rest, ( and i have quite a number of top end guitars), seem antiquated.
John James McCartney you know the old saying...only Time will tell... The Parker's versatile tone is a modern day triumph, now I would never sell my 'classic' - it really grows on you- stays in tune for ever- light as feather- 24 frets~! You play music you may never have been inspired to play on another guitar. ...man- what's not to luv~! ...these guitar's really do make Folks better players if they stick with it- Joni Mitchell plays a Parker Fly
I just got a refined Fly Mojo in Solar Flare(the most beautiful finish you'll ever see on a Parker) and its the most incredibly versatile guitar Ive owned thus far. Ive owned over 30+ high end guitars ranging up to the $10k mark and that Fly out performs mostly everything. I can't believe that they didn't catch on and they closed shop last year. Ill never sell mine
I have 2 Parker Maxx Fly PDF-60 guitars. One has a Floyd Rose which came installed from the Factory. I installed the Dimarzio Transition Bridge Pickup in each .........Both guitars are excellent!!!!
Check out the Parker Maxx Fly if your a super strat kinda guy and they also make a single cut if your a les paul dude. Honestly they look better in person, traditionalists will always be hating!
Ken Parker quit the company in 1999 when they sold it to Washburn and everything got sent to Indonesia. Ken is talking about pre 2000 guitars...before they were shipped off to Indonesia. If you want a real Parker get something from 97,98 or 99 or it's not a REAL Parker.
+Steve G They started making the cheap range in Indonesia, but all the "proper" ones were still made in the US. In the early 2000s they were "refined", which lost a few of their finest qualities, retained the large majority that I love them for, and did actually improve a few things. I have a few Flies ranging over about 15 years and the newest one is still great (a Mojo). I wish they'd kept the external tension wheel though. :-/
+Steve G I'm lucky..I had gotten mine in 2000, and it is a 98 I believe. However, all the internal workings have been removed and les paul internal put in, keeping the acoustic p.u., and replacing the jack system. Only a rhythm player, and love it because it stays in tune for ever, and is easy on my shoulder and back because it is so light. I was working on cruise ships and the travel between ships and Denver at the time was a problem for my Bonnie Raitt Strat. I wont use any other guitar...dont need to ---I love it
It's pretty funny how no one plays parkers nowadays and their guitars are ridiculously expensive :| They're good if you get one that has been made properly and quality controlled, they're great actually
Does anybody have the promo shot of Ken Parker standing on the middle of Fly between to chairs (or something) to show how incredibly strong these light weight composite guitars are?
Hello good day, I am thinking of buying a Parker pdf 80 guitar, with the serial number S / N: P2011020414. However looking on the internet note that all pdf guitars are produced in Indonesia. Do you know the originality of this guitar? At some point were pdfs produced in China? Thank you.
impute jacks fuck up alot. I have a parker original from 92. love the guitar but to find somone to fix this is very hard. other than than this is a jem. if you ever get one don't ever get rid of it. I love mine
I WILL have one of these..... very soon. I think the body is sexy as all get out..... curvy and futuristic. I cannot for the life of me why folks thing they are ugly.
I love Parkers so much...They're just amazing.
FINALLY!!! THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!! I've been searching for this video for so long!!!
Mr Parker is a true genius and innovator. He will be remembered as a great luthier one of the best in modern times !
I lost cartilage in my playing finger. Some Chords are still a painful task but soloing is a breeze on my FLY!! THANK YOU!!!
Ken and Larry look so young there! Great to see the history. Thanks for posting!
Thank you so much for uploading this video. I Just got My 1994 Fly deluxe, and I love what Ken Parker put into this instrument.
Finest solidbody guitar money can buy.
...my Dad's mini-van was towed away and he couldn't get it for 30 days in the peak of Summer- temps over 100 degrees- windows closed- and the guitar survived with no damage- as did his Martin HD-28~!
i managed to get a 98 classic and i love it. how on earth did this wonderful guitar not take the world by storm. it makes the rest, ( and i have quite a number of top end guitars), seem antiquated.
John James McCartney you know the old saying...only Time will tell... The Parker's versatile tone is a modern day triumph, now I would never sell my 'classic' - it really grows on you- stays in tune for ever- light as feather- 24 frets~! You play music you may never have been inspired to play on another guitar. ...man- what's not to luv~! ...these guitar's really do make Folks better players if they stick with it- Joni Mitchell plays a Parker Fly
I bought mine in 1997 still love it! I just have a aquestion for all other owners. Do you break strings on yours? Mine hasn't since 1997.
People like to feel safe.
I just got a refined Fly Mojo in Solar Flare(the most beautiful finish you'll ever see on a Parker) and its the most incredibly versatile guitar Ive owned thus far. Ive owned over 30+ high end guitars ranging up to the $10k mark and that Fly out performs mostly everything. I can't believe that they didn't catch on and they closed shop last year. Ill never sell mine
Thank you @slav1232 for posting this video!!
Indeed, thanks Ken!
I have 2 Parker Maxx Fly PDF-60 guitars. One has a Floyd Rose which came installed from the Factory. I installed the Dimarzio Transition Bridge Pickup in each .........Both guitars are excellent!!!!
Video quality has sure come a long way in recent years...
Check out the Parker Maxx Fly if your a super strat kinda guy and they also make a single cut if your a les paul dude. Honestly they look better in person, traditionalists will always be hating!
Where did the white bass guitar in this video end up?
I love the Fly and this video is awesome. Universe, are you there? Send me a Parker Fly!
A fly is definitely on my wish list
Ken Parker quit the company in 1999 when they sold it to Washburn and everything got sent to Indonesia. Ken is talking about pre 2000 guitars...before they were shipped off to Indonesia. If you want a real Parker get something from 97,98 or 99 or it's not a REAL Parker.
+Steve G They started making the cheap range in Indonesia, but all the "proper" ones were still made in the US. In the early 2000s they were "refined", which lost a few of their finest qualities, retained the large majority that I love them for, and did actually improve a few things. I have a few Flies ranging over about 15 years and the newest one is still great (a Mojo). I wish they'd kept the external tension wheel though. :-/
+Steve G P.S. I think it was sold to Korg at that time, then US Music Corp (Washburn) took it on later if I'm not mistaken.
+Steve G I'm lucky..I had gotten mine in 2000, and it is a 98 I believe. However, all the internal workings have been removed and les paul internal put in, keeping the acoustic p.u., and replacing the jack system. Only a rhythm player, and love it because it stays in tune for ever, and is easy on my shoulder and back because it is so light. I was working on cruise ships and the travel between ships and Denver at the time was a problem for my Bonnie Raitt Strat. I wont use any other guitar...dont need to ---I love it
Can't get parts for this guitar.
Such a shame that Parker Guitars have been dead since 2016. 5 years on as of this comment and it doesn't look like they're ever coming back.
Ah yes they used the trusty potatoe to record this video
It's pretty funny how no one plays parkers nowadays and their guitars are ridiculously expensive :| They're good if you get one that has been made properly and quality controlled, they're great actually
surgeyX loads of people play Parkers...
I own 5
Here bc my last name is parker and i also play guitar
And i learned new things
Does anybody have the promo shot of Ken Parker standing on the middle of Fly between to chairs (or something) to show how incredibly strong these light weight composite guitars are?
+John “GFRRFAN” Doe I've heard of this legendary photo, but never seen it. :(
I remember seeing a video of Ned Steinberger standing on top of one of his guitars stretched between two chairs a while back...
Hello good day,
I am thinking of buying a Parker pdf 80 guitar, with the serial number S / N: P2011020414.
However looking on the internet note that all pdf guitars are produced in Indonesia.
Do you know the originality of this guitar? At some point were pdfs produced in China?
Thank you.
I have a p42 made in Indonesia and it's great, I'd like an original but there silly money
impute jacks fuck up alot. I have a parker original from 92. love the guitar but to find somone to fix this is very hard. other than than this is a jem. if you ever get one don't ever get rid of it. I love mine
Clean everything with Deoxit
These guys are out of their minds : STEINBERGER
I WILL have one of these..... very soon. I think the body is sexy as all get out..... curvy and futuristic. I cannot for the life of me why folks thing they are ugly.
Shouldve hired Dave Martone to demo the music. This guy, not so much.
Wow, Reeves sucks bad.