Hi all,
New to the forum, I dug my Parker out of the closet after not playing for a quite a while... This guitar has a slightly interesting story. I purchased it in Beijing, China in the spring of '09 at a musical instrument trade show. I believe I paid RMB15000, which was the most money I'd ever spent on anything at the time. I didn't even look at other guitars, I knew I wanted to play a Parker and after I put my hands on it I just had to take it home... I probably paid too much for an instrument that had been around the block (P0612013), but it's brought me many hours of joy and I still get a lil' chubs every time I look at it.
I brought it back to the states with me in '14 so it's now back in the USA. I was planning on selling this guitar, but I still don't think I have the heart to do it. It shows it's wear, and when I'm old and deaf, it might be nice to look at and remember why I can't hear. So instead I'll show it off to people who have seen the same thing a million times, but, like me, still go "ooooooh!"
Oh and the best part about the whole re-awakening journey was discovering that the myth, the legend, is still at it and making guitars that make you triple-take: https://kenparkerarchtops.com/
The "Red" Mojo Flame
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Hi @schrectacular—let me be the first to say: "ooooooh!"
Welcome! And thanks for the great story and lovely photos! No matter how many times you see one, that red color (and the Fly, in general!) is quite something!!
Welcome! And thanks for the great story and lovely photos! No matter how many times you see one, that red color (and the Fly, in general!) is quite something!!