Hey everyone
I’m Chris from NYC
I am a huge Parker fan, the only other luthier on the same playing field as Ned Steinberger was in the mid 80s- in fact I think part of Kens desire was the make a lighter weight and prettier GL2T (arguably the greatest electric model ever made)
Anyway, I was looking for a site like this for many years. I got ripped off a long time ago attempting to buy a 7 string maxxfly, but I am so glad I found an honest, intelligent group of like minded and honest guitarists that are an exclusively Parker preserve group
I would really like to own a 7 string Parker, and I spoke with Jamie Crane and I missed the sale (can you believe I waited years for one and then I ended up in the hospital around Father’s Day last year, hence making me lose the opportunity to snag one).
Anyway, thanks for reading and letting me join; if anyone has a lead on a 7 string or wants to possibly part with theirs (including if you want to trade I have EBMM, ESP, and Ibanez guitars all worth over $2.5k+ and I also have cash/check or PayPal/Zelle)
I wish I could say I was joining your ranks with my very own Parker but hopefully someone will get back to me soon as this seems like a really great group from what I read so far (devoid of Fb/Twitter drama and decent members)
Thanks again
Chris
Hey, looking to join the Parker crew
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Re: Hey, looking to join the Parker crew
Hi Chris,
Welcome! Thanks for the kind words about our niche community. Flys are wonderful instruments and I think we’d all agree that Ken Parker really created something special!
We’ll keep an eye out for a seven-strings; might not be a bad idea for you to watch the Classifieds section of the forum. You may already know this, but, unfortunately, there are really not many seven-string Flys or Maxxflys in existence. I’ve only seen a few come up for sale (Jamie’s was one). FWIW—the seven-string Parkers were made shortly before Parker Guitars closed (well after Ken left the operation).
Good luck with the search nonetheless!
Welcome! Thanks for the kind words about our niche community. Flys are wonderful instruments and I think we’d all agree that Ken Parker really created something special!
We’ll keep an eye out for a seven-strings; might not be a bad idea for you to watch the Classifieds section of the forum. You may already know this, but, unfortunately, there are really not many seven-string Flys or Maxxflys in existence. I’ve only seen a few come up for sale (Jamie’s was one). FWIW—the seven-string Parkers were made shortly before Parker Guitars closed (well after Ken left the operation).
Good luck with the search nonetheless!