mworkman
Experienced
That was great. I think maybe we have similar backgrounds. If my guitars weren't out by the pool you'd probably see some Oracle books as well... or maybe more SAP books.
That was great. I think maybe we have similar backgrounds. If my guitars weren't out by the pool you'd probably see some Oracle books as well... or maybe more SAP books.
This one was made in somebody's basement
But it goes to eleven...
Froggy the Bender
Couple more...
I seem to like 513's.
This one's a pretty one.
There are others. Right now, I seem to be using this one a lot.
I need to add a siberian cat to my collection. They look so awesome!
The are beautiful Patzag. Would love to here your impressions of the Parkers with respect to each other and the different guitars you have had before. The bridges look cool. Stay in tune well?
Thanks!
I've owned "few" guitars in comparison to some here: Fender start, Gibson ES 347, ES 175, Jackson (can't remember the model, some shredder-style US made instrument), Ibanez S540 and several Parkers. The ones pictured are all that I have left now. They play exceptionally well. A LP fanatic picked up my guitar and laughed for several minutes at how easy it was to play. The SS frets, composite fretboard and extremely rigid neck make for a great playing sensation.
I now endorse Parker so you might say my "review" is biased, but I played Parkers for many years before I ever endorsed them and I think of them now as I thought back then. Really nothing plays like them.
My white one is extremely versatile in terms of sound. The black is what you'd expect of a strat. But so much lighter and fun to play.
Tuning is extremely stable. Trem works well.
The neck on my Black Parker is the best of the 5 Parkers I've owned. They were all very comfortable but this one, for whatever reason, is magic.
There you go Cobbler, my mini review on my Parkers.
UGH!! Don't even get me started on them !SAP is a dirty word in my world!
UGH!! Don't even get me started on them !