Hello --> how rare is my Fly ?
Posted: Sun Oct 10, 2021 10:39 pm
Greetings,
I have had a Parker Fly for about 12 years, when I first got it, I found the upper horn jabbing into my solar plexus uncomfortable and it ended up in my closet..
Cut to about 5 years ago, I moved the strap button further towards the tail of the instrument and Voila! my favorite guitar since.
I have a couple of very nice PDFs but want a back up fly, however; in my years of searching I have found no other like mine.
What makes mine so different you ask?
It's an august 11th 3rd guitar 2000 Black Fly with no Piezo.
It's just a straight up rock machine I love it's simplicity. and no battery to worry about
I put a "Buckethead" kill switch in them . . .
Which brings me to my question, "how rare is my instrument"? Still hoping to find another.
The Ibanez Pia really had me gassing hard but why buy yet another guitar that I wont play?
Anyhow, love my parker, hello from Los Angeles
I have had a Parker Fly for about 12 years, when I first got it, I found the upper horn jabbing into my solar plexus uncomfortable and it ended up in my closet..
Cut to about 5 years ago, I moved the strap button further towards the tail of the instrument and Voila! my favorite guitar since.
I have a couple of very nice PDFs but want a back up fly, however; in my years of searching I have found no other like mine.
What makes mine so different you ask?
It's an august 11th 3rd guitar 2000 Black Fly with no Piezo.
It's just a straight up rock machine I love it's simplicity. and no battery to worry about
I put a "Buckethead" kill switch in them . . .
Which brings me to my question, "how rare is my instrument"? Still hoping to find another.
The Ibanez Pia really had me gassing hard but why buy yet another guitar that I wont play?
Anyhow, love my parker, hello from Los Angeles