Parker Fly Deluxe vs Mojo
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Parker Fly Deluxe vs Mojo
I've got a Fly Deluxe that I love, someone locally is selling a Fly Mojo, and for once, my guitar fund has some cash in it! I'm wondering, how different are the deluxe and the mojo? I'm aware of the Basswood/Poplar vs Mahogany/Mahogany differences and the Seymour Duncan vs. DiMarzio pickups being different, but tonally, what does that translate too? Also, what other differences could I expect to find?
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Re: Parker Fly Deluxe vs Mojo
Here’s a few tidbits:
- Expect a heavier instrument with a thicker body/neck.
- Expect more low end on the Mojo (with the Seymour Duncans and the all-mahogany construction).
- Expect to find switches and several components that are failing (and/or of lesser quality). This is especially true if comparing a pre-refined Deluxe to a refined Mojo.
- Expect a heavier instrument with a thicker body/neck.
- Expect more low end on the Mojo (with the Seymour Duncans and the all-mahogany construction).
- Expect to find switches and several components that are failing (and/or of lesser quality). This is especially true if comparing a pre-refined Deluxe to a refined Mojo.
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Re: Parker Fly Deluxe vs Mojo
They’re two flavors. Some players find they prefer one to the other. If you can live with the price, let us know your impressions.
Summary of the Parker Guitars speculator market from 2020 onward: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_fool_theory
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Re: Parker Fly Deluxe vs Mojo
The price is what has me wanting to try it out. It is a 90 minute drive to the guy's house, so I'm thinking hard before I go.
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Re: Parker Fly Deluxe vs Mojo
Make sure you thoroughly inspect the fretboard for any signs of delamination.reverend-kansas wrote: ↑Fri Mar 31, 2023 2:26 pm The price is what has me wanting to try it out. It is a 90 minute drive to the guy's house, so I'm thinking hard before I go.
The year most avoid is 2008 (as it was plagued with various issues, most of which being a bad batch of glue).
Good luck.
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The fingerboard lifts up slightly. This results in "high frets" which are not really high. The whole fretboard is high. Look at the seam between the neck and the fretboard. It should be very clean with no sign of separation between the board and the neck.
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OK, so it will be visible along the seam between the fretboard and neck. Thanks. This Mojo is a late '09 model.
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The year is basically irrelevant. The issue popped up on several models across years. I spoke to the Production Manager and this was due to extremely hot weather in summer months resulting in improper curing of the glue. I don't know much more...reverend-kansas wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 10:51 amOK, so it will be visible along the seam between the fretboard and neck. Thanks. This Mojo is a late '09 model.
Just inspect, make sure there's no lift of the board, and that there are no "high frets".
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..and beware of numerous paint chips along the fingerboard…and of high action…if the thing’s been converted to a pseudo slide guitar= red flags.
Why don’t you bring a fret rocker while you’re at it?
Good luck.
Why don’t you bring a fret rocker while you’re at it?
Good luck.
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Re: Parker Fly Deluxe vs Mojo
I think the only reasonable path forward is for all of us to show up as a unified entourage standing behind @reverend-kansas.Voice Of Reason wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 12:06 pm Why don’t you bring a fret rocker while you’re at it?
Re: Parker Fly Deluxe vs Mojo
vjmanzo wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 1:48 pmI think the only reasonable path forward is for all of us to show up as a unified entourage standing behind @reverend-kansas.Voice Of Reason wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 12:06 pm Why don’t you bring a fret rocker while you’re at it?
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Re: Parker Fly Deluxe vs Mojo
I can't buy you all plane tickets, but I will go to Tim Horton's and buy some Timbits and coffee for everyone who shows up.vjmanzo wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 1:48 pmI think the only reasonable path forward is for all of us to show up as a unified entourage standing behind @reverend-kansas.Voice Of Reason wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 12:06 pm Why don’t you bring a fret rocker while you’re at it?
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Glad to see Tim Hortons is catching up in the States.reverend-kansas wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 3:49 pmI can't buy you all plane tickets, but I will go to Tim Horton's and buy some Timbits and coffee for everyone who shows up.vjmanzo wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 1:48 pmI think the only reasonable path forward is for all of us to show up as a unified entourage standing behind @reverend-kansas.Voice Of Reason wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 12:06 pm Why don’t you bring a fret rocker while you’re at it?
Now if only they could revert to being as good as they were (back home) before the sale…
I’m told I can be quite intimidating, so I’d have to be the doorman. After all, I’d be paid in Timbits!
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Re: Parker Fly Deluxe vs Mojo
America runs on Dunkin…so it has to be so much better!
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Re: Parker Fly Deluxe vs Mojo
My ‘11 had the fretboard delamination issue, but I had it repaired at iGuitar Workshop (@vjmanzo recommendation) for an extremely reasonable amount.
Like others said, the Mojo’s tone is definitely deeper/darker than the Deluxe. In my opinion, the build quality of the pre-refined is better and they feel more special, but YMMV!
Like others said, the Mojo’s tone is definitely deeper/darker than the Deluxe. In my opinion, the build quality of the pre-refined is better and they feel more special, but YMMV!
1998 Deluxe in Dusty Black
1999 Deluxe in Emerald Green
2011 Mojo in Transparent Red [sold]
1999 Deluxe in Emerald Green
2011 Mojo in Transparent Red [sold]
Re: Parker Fly Deluxe vs Mojo
One aspect that I think is better on the refined is the tremolo arm and insert. Both of my Deluxes have a slight bit of play betwixt the arm and the hex insert — and I think the rounded arm has a more refined look and feel
1998 Deluxe in Dusty Black
1999 Deluxe in Emerald Green
2011 Mojo in Transparent Red [sold]
1999 Deluxe in Emerald Green
2011 Mojo in Transparent Red [sold]
Re: Parker Fly Deluxe vs Mojo
I actually replaced the rounded bushing arm on my refined with a spare hex bushing because of how much I prefer the hex bushing/arm.
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I have a spare hex bushing; and intend to do this - but I first need to fabricate a few hex bars.
Summary of the Parker Guitars speculator market from 2020 onward: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_fool_theory