Ken Parker is a true genius, the Parker Fly was an incredibly innovative instrument that still holds today as one of the most advanced guitars that you can own, and the Parker archtops sounds so good even Martin Taylor and Tommy Emmanuel where impressed. I wish I had the money to buy stuff from this man, he deserves it.
I own a Parker Fly Supreme and I love this guitar, unfortunately it is a bit old (thousands of gigs), so please let these unique, fantastic guitars come back, why is that not possible? Mr. Ken Parker is a genius! Greetings from Austria! 👍🙏
I remember, as a teenager, watching David Bowie’s guitarist on late night TV, playing this red guitar. I remember thinking, “Wow! He can do anything with that instrument.” I’m still holding out my dream to own one of Ken Parker’s guitars. What a sincere craftsman and innovator!
Reeves Gabrels! I remember him playing more of a natural finished Parker with a pickguard that had a circular design on the front, like a faux soundhole. Probably a different TV appearance than yours but I'm with you on the inspiration!
You will love a Fly, and they are not unaffordable, but you will have to save a lot of money to buy one of his arch tops! I’d love one myself, but there is no way I will ever have the money for that.
Such a humble and gifted luthier. He has an amazing RUclips channel ( Archtoppery ) and often responds to comments. If you are a Parker Guitar enthusiast like me it is gold dust. Thank you so much for this film. I put a set of the coated phosphor bronze on my old Washburn D61 and they sound amazing.
It's beautiful. I only recently have come back to enjoying working on cars after making a similar mista....career move. This bad boy will get finished when it's finished. There is no paperwork or warranty claims to fill out. Just me and this beautiful piece of...ope too soon. Dadgum cars 😊
Mr. Parker, I am from Ontario, Canada, the first time I picked up a Parker Fly Deluxe was in 2002. I played Gibson, Fender, Ibanez for years until I played a Parker Fly Deluxe, In my opinion with may years of experience nothing, I mean absolutely nothing plays like a Parker Fly. I own 4 of them 1-Pre refined and 3-Refined. Only modification I made for the variety of genres I play on stage (Pop, Rock, Funk, Ballads, Disco, Ballroom) is rewire the neck humbucker to single done by a local luthier. I can produce any desire tone with the Parker Fly Deluxe. I have had many compliments through the years regarding the appearanc and mostly my tones, especially the piezo acoustic tone. All my Parker Fly Duluxe guitars at approx. 5 lbs. This is why at 61 years old I can still do weekend wedding weekend gigs. I Thank-you a million times for your vision and superb enginuity. 😄
Well then, as a proud owner and player, you should make an appreciation and demo video with the Parker guitars in your collection. Demonstrate the tones, functionality and ergonomics of the instrument.
My first "serious" electric guitar was a Parker Deluxe Fly that I found on sale in 1998 while Ken was still at Parker. It's truly a phenomenal electric guitar. I'm glad he got back into the guitar business!!!
Thanks for this video- great to "meet" Ken Parker. I am fortunate enough to own an original Parker Fly and for a number of years it was my "go-to" instrument and one of THE BEST sounding/playing guitars I have ever owned(And I've owned a lot of guitars- classic Gibson, Fender, Guild, etc). I still have my Fly and it's versatility is one of the features that so attracted me- but it's dependability for staying in tune as well as it's light weight caused me to fall in love. What a great instrument!
I love parker guitars i have 2 of them i wish ken Parker would build a hybrid electric/acoustic i wish he would get back to making guitars again ❤❤ love his guitars style
There are three innovators in guitar design/building that inspired me to start my own designs and brands. Ken Parker - the Parker Fly (pre sale) is still the most innovative design of all instruments ever. What Ken achieved in terms of design, stability, and features (his electronic wiring) was at least 50 years ahead of its time. -Ned Steinberger: the OG headless guitar guy, who commercialized a new design and engineered some of the finest hardware. Ola Strandberg: the new age Steinberger, who innovated neck shapes and revived the headless instrument commercially. Would be great to see a workshop on Ned!
I just put d'addario auto trim locking tuners on my guitar. I was struggling to decide between those and the steinberger locking tuners. The d'addario box arrives, and it says "designed by ned steinberger".
I love listening to Ken speak. From reminiscing about his supportive parents to how proud he is of his work being displayed in the metropolitan museum of art and his guitar construction methods, genius ideas and the fervor to make it all happen. It’s infectious and heart warming. Such an awesome dude! We are so lucky to have him as a contributor to the luthier community. Good show Ken!
What a humble and extraordinary gentleman. What an immense contribution to the art of guitar building and the expectations we can have of the instrument. Thank you Ken. I don't have one of your guitars, yet... but one day , I hope to.
I met Ken Parker, way back when, at the Wilmington MA factory when my new Fly had an electrical problem. He took the time to come out of the office and talk with me, then gave me a factory tour as a tech corrected it. He is one of the most sincere people I've ever met. About two minutes in, I realized I was in the presence of a true genius and a fine craftsman. To this day I regret parting company with that Fly, but I'll always be grateful for the experience.
I love my Parker Nitefly M. It's my daily player and I've been using D'Addario NYXL+ strings on it forever. Thanks for showcasing Ken Parker in this engaging mini-documentary.
Thanks to the D'Addario team for hosting the undisputed master of this craft. The Parker Fly, aka the greatest guitar that I've ever owned. Thank-you Ken!
My Parker Fly Mojo Flame is still a masterpiece of an instrument to play 20-something years later. I wish the industry hadn’t done him so dirty. I wish they were still being made. I literally had to contact the company that bought him out to get replacement parts; they’re apparently all in a storage unit in CA.
To his point about "don't touch that kid". I grew up with a music store in Dayton called Hauer music. It boggles my mind that as a 13 year old i was allowed to play anything they had on their walls. I thought nothing of grabbing a Rickenbacker or Gibson and just playing it. As an adult at a music store today Im afraid to touch an epiphone without help. They still exist as a store and are great but the magic back then at least to me was deep.
I have had a Nitefly since around 1998. I absolutely love the way it plays and feels. Apparently, the three single coil pickup model that I have that simulates a Stratocaster is somewhat uncommon. Kudos to Ken Parker For his innovation
I'm a professional guitarist of over 50 years, playing MANY different archtop guitars. I've had the honor to play a couple of Ken's archtop guitars, and I was VERY impressed with his designs and the guitars themselves!!! Definitely amazing and way more impressive than any others I've played!!
As a young teen, I fondly recall being mesmerized by the lines and artistic design of the Parker Fly. I would love to own one, but there aren't too many on the used market.
I love how decades ago Ken Parker made a guitar that even now the world of guitarists simply hasnt progressed enough to be ready for. People confuse innovation as being an oddly shaped solid body guitar. Innovation is about processes and structural enhancement more than physical appearance, and Ken is the absolute trailblazer here
Ken is a true vanguard in the industry- a bonafide legend and visionary, leading the way in numerous ways with his countless cutting-edge innovations and spectacular, standalone, designs. As far as I'm concerned, there's Ken and then there's everyone else miles behind him in the rearview mirror trying to play catchup. It's been a life-long dream of mine to own one of his superlative archtops, however I just can't see said dream ever being realized, sadly- but never say never I guess... Obsessed with this man and his work; never has someones work resonated so profoundly with me- thank you for the awesome video!
I’m from Boston. I had no idea this guy was from around here. I think the Parker fly in a lot of ways. It’s just the most perfect guitar ever ever made. It’s really the only guitar in my opinion that’s picked up where Leo Fender left off and just gone into the gone into the atmosphere. It hasn’t left the planet but it’s definitely 50,000 feet. It’s taking off the ground
I am now double diabetic after hearing that story of his parents playing music together. Way too sweet and probably need to separate those two love birds before things get out of hand. 😊
I played my mahogany Parker Fly Classic for 25 years. I literally wore out the frets and I couldn't find anyone who wanted to do a fret job, and the company was out of business. It was a great instrument.
Man I remember when you could get a Parker Fly for less than $1000 - had no idea what Ken had been up to since Parker closed it's doors, and I was surpised to see how many Flys are going for over $5000 now on the Used market. Well deserved! Not too many artisans left in Massachusetts these days
Ken Parker is an incredible engineer and instrument maker. He even explains in detail his processes on his own YT channel if you didn't know that. Really interesting if you are a builder, and maybe even if you aren't.
Unfortunately, Ken Parker's ideas were about 30 years ahead of their time. If he released the Fly in this current decade, I truly believe that he'd be huge. I think people are more willing to spend money on a good, quality instrument these days. Add in innovation to that and you have a success. Just think...how long has it been since the Parkers were originally launched? To this day, they are still probably the most advanced and perfect guitars ever released. No detail was overlooked. They just cost him too much to manufacture.
I love my Parker, but I read a quote from Ken Parker that they were selling a $10,000 guitar for $2,000. In today’s money, that cost would be well over $20,000.
Love my Parker Night Fly, SN 48155 USA. Hum, single, single. I replaced the Mag pickups with EMGs. Love to use a stereo cable to split the Hum, from the Piez, so I can blend an "acoustic sound" with the electric guitar sound. Using different effects for each one. One of the most versatile guitars I have, along with my Godin with synth pickups.
No shortage of truly master class builders in the works today…,but considering Mr Parker’s design prowess w electric or acoustic ….theres some thing so unique in his designs…simultaneously exotic yet utilitarian….both serving the same purpose…
I have a fun little story about a Parker Fly, I was in a New Hampshire based hardcore/metal band called the_Network (Bma/Metal Blade). One of the guitarist in the band owned a Parker Fly. The guitar unfortunately didn't have a long life, one of our live shows the guitar was broken. The headstock cracked right in half and my head took the impact. All I really remember was playing and looking down at my bass and feeling a smack... then I taste blood in my mouth. I look over and strings were flapping everywhere. I'm still surprised I wasn't knocked out. He still feels horrible about the mishap... ha
Too bad the Fly models aren’t sold anymore. I once tried one. It was light as a feather but sounded like a beast! The tremolo arm required minimum pressure to bring the strings completely loose and the came perfectly in tune. I read the company went broke because it was selling an unbelievable product for the price they charged.
His original FLY just knocked my sox off. Still does. I just cannot afford one. Oh yeh ... I've been a player for 63 years. His FLY is the same thing as Leo's Stratocaster, in my opinion.
Mr. Parker. I would love more than anything to just work with you. However, I now realize that I’m supposed to meet you when you craft the corrugated cardboard guitar you were envisioning.
I am NOT a D'Addario string fan. If they would do one simple thing, I'd use their strings on everything I play, and that is use brass ball ends. I solder the wraps and the eyes to the ball ends, and my strings will NOT break. I have been doing that for 52 years now. I have rubbed the windings off D strings at the frets and the plain strings never broke, and I am bending the crap out of them. I cannot solder to aluminum unless I use super acidic flux.
I was one of the guitarists who performed on 3 of Ken’s INCREDIBLE Archtop guitars on the occasion of the induction of his instruments into the collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. His design and craftsmanship are indeed Masterpieces, sonically, functionally, aesthetically and musically. We need more Humans in our world who commit to the “unparalleled” within and without, who provide for the rest of us, a portal into the beauty and excellence of our own consciousnesses, through their profound dedication. Ken loaned me one of his Archtops to record my composition, “Saturation” in 2009 for my record “Revealing Essence” with my guitar/acoustic bass guitar duo “For Living Lovers” with bassist Stomu Takeishi: ruclips.net/video/l4-9gS5ZMQc/видео.html THANK YOU KEN! 🙏🏽💫🎶
I have a USA made Parker Fly Deluxe SSH from early 2000's that has basically stopped producing sound due to electronics failures according to local techs. Can you please direct me to the resource that can repair. I love the instrument and would like it professionally repaired. Please help....
Which other shops or luthiers would you like to see us feature?
Schorr Guitars, Teuffel, Honeytea instruments, verso instruments, James Trussart Guitars
David Freeman @ Timeless Instruments. Runs a school. Would be an interesting feature to see how he came up with the pedagogy of guitar making.
Dean Gordon Guitars!!
Rick Toone
Angela Christensen of Breedlove in Bend, OR.
Thank you for doing this, D'Addario. The genius of Ken Parker must be preserved!
Check out his Archtoppery series of videos if you haven’t already. Every episode has been good for my brain.
We agree!
Ken Parker is a true genius, the Parker Fly was an incredibly innovative instrument that still holds today as one of the most advanced guitars that you can own, and the Parker archtops sounds so good even Martin Taylor and Tommy Emmanuel where impressed.
I wish I had the money to buy stuff from this man, he deserves it.
Very well said!
I own a Parker Fly Supreme and I love this guitar, unfortunately it is a bit old (thousands of gigs), so please let these unique, fantastic guitars come back, why is that not possible? Mr. Ken Parker is a genius! Greetings from Austria! 👍🙏
I remember, as a teenager, watching David Bowie’s guitarist on late night TV, playing this red guitar. I remember thinking, “Wow! He can do anything with that instrument.” I’m still holding out my dream to own one of Ken Parker’s guitars. What a sincere craftsman and innovator!
Damn, I wish I could find one too.
@@aquabot maybe time for a trip to Massachusetts.
@@jacobpittman1996 Just for a guitar? Well it's as bad as any other reason for a trip, isn't it? 😉
Reeves Gabrels! I remember him playing more of a natural finished Parker with a pickguard that had a circular design on the front, like a faux soundhole. Probably a different TV appearance than yours but I'm with you on the inspiration!
You will love a Fly, and they are not unaffordable, but you will have to save a lot of money to buy one of his arch tops! I’d love one myself, but there is no way I will ever have the money for that.
Such a humble and gifted luthier. He has an amazing RUclips channel ( Archtoppery ) and often responds to comments. If you are a Parker Guitar enthusiast like me it is gold dust. Thank you so much for this film. I put a set of the coated phosphor bronze on my old Washburn D61 and they sound amazing.
Beautiful documentary about the goat! I was pretty moved to see his crossed out Parker guitars banner: “Ken again. back to what I love”
It's beautiful. I only recently have come back to enjoying working on cars after making a similar mista....career move. This bad boy will get finished when it's finished. There is no paperwork or warranty claims to fill out. Just me and this beautiful piece of...ope too soon. Dadgum cars 😊
I just stumbled across his archtop series. I had no idea. The guy is beyond genius level engineer and craftsman.
one of a kind, his generosity in sharing his lifetime of knowledge is unmatched. his archtoppery series is unparalleled.
I love having the 'how & why' of the resonant bliss I feel when playing a Parker spelled out so clearly too.
Mr. Parker, I am from Ontario, Canada, the first time I picked up a Parker Fly Deluxe was in 2002. I played Gibson, Fender, Ibanez for years until I played a Parker Fly Deluxe, In my opinion with may years of experience nothing, I mean absolutely nothing plays like a Parker Fly. I own 4 of them 1-Pre refined and 3-Refined. Only modification I made for the variety of genres I play on stage (Pop, Rock, Funk, Ballads, Disco, Ballroom) is rewire the neck humbucker to single done by a local luthier. I can produce any desire tone with the Parker Fly Deluxe. I have had many compliments through the years regarding the appearanc and mostly my tones, especially the piezo acoustic tone. All my Parker Fly Duluxe guitars at approx. 5 lbs. This is why at 61 years old I can still do weekend wedding weekend gigs. I Thank-you a million times for your vision and superb enginuity. 😄
Well then, as a proud owner and player, you should make an appreciation and demo video with the Parker guitars in your collection. Demonstrate the tones, functionality and ergonomics of the instrument.
My first "serious" electric guitar was a Parker Deluxe Fly that I found on sale in 1998 while Ken was still at Parker. It's truly a phenomenal electric guitar. I'm glad he got back into the guitar business!!!
Thanks for this video- great to "meet" Ken Parker. I am fortunate enough to own an original Parker Fly and for a number of years it was my "go-to" instrument and one of THE BEST sounding/playing guitars I have ever owned(And I've owned a lot of guitars- classic Gibson, Fender, Guild, etc). I still have my Fly and it's versatility is one of the features that so attracted me- but it's dependability for staying in tune as well as it's light weight caused me to fall in love. What a great instrument!
I love parker guitars i have 2 of them i wish ken Parker would build a hybrid electric/acoustic i wish he would get back to making guitars again ❤❤ love his guitars style
This is incredible. Ken is such a unique talent.
There are three innovators in guitar design/building that inspired me to start my own designs and brands.
Ken Parker - the Parker Fly (pre sale) is still the most innovative design of all instruments ever. What Ken achieved in terms of design, stability, and features (his electronic wiring) was at least 50 years ahead of its time.
-Ned Steinberger: the OG headless guitar guy, who commercialized a new design and engineered some of the finest hardware.
Ola Strandberg: the new age Steinberger, who innovated neck shapes and revived the headless instrument commercially.
Would be great to see a workshop on Ned!
I just put d'addario auto trim locking tuners on my guitar. I was struggling to decide between those and the steinberger locking tuners. The d'addario box arrives, and it says "designed by ned steinberger".
Ned has collaborated/ designed a lot of accessories with D’Addario.
agreed!
As an owner of both a Steinberger bass, and Parker guitar, I agree.
Would love to own a Strandberg guitar. PS my last name is Finberg 😆
I love listening to Ken speak. From reminiscing about his supportive parents to how proud he is of his work being displayed in the metropolitan museum of art and his guitar construction methods, genius ideas and the fervor to make it all happen. It’s infectious and heart warming. Such an awesome dude! We are so lucky to have him as a contributor to the luthier community. Good show Ken!
I love this dude's vibe.
What a humble and extraordinary gentleman. What an immense contribution to the art of guitar building and the expectations we can have of the instrument. Thank you Ken. I don't have one of your guitars, yet... but one day , I hope to.
I met Ken Parker, way back when, at the Wilmington MA factory when my new Fly had an electrical problem. He took the time to come out of the office and talk with me, then gave me a factory tour as a tech corrected it. He is one of the most sincere people I've ever met. About two minutes in, I realized I was in the presence of a true genius and a fine craftsman. To this day I regret parting company with that Fly, but I'll always be grateful for the experience.
I love my Parker Nitefly M. It's my daily player and I've been using D'Addario NYXL+ strings on it forever. Thanks for showcasing Ken Parker in this engaging mini-documentary.
What a beautiful and inspiring video. Thank you for sharing.
Ken has a great YT channel full of guitar knowledge. I recommend to watch those videos if you want to know more about guitars.
Why, thank you D'addario, for this. I enjoyed it very much, not as a Parker fanboy, but just because it is happy and informative.
Thanks to the D'Addario team for hosting the undisputed master of this craft. The Parker Fly, aka the greatest guitar that I've ever owned. Thank-you Ken!
Out of the hundreds of guitars I’ve ever owned, I’ll keep my midi fly forever
My Parker Fly Mojo Flame is still a masterpiece of an instrument to play 20-something years later. I wish the industry hadn’t done him so dirty. I wish they were still being made.
I literally had to contact the company that bought him out to get replacement parts; they’re apparently all in a storage unit in CA.
To his point about "don't touch that kid". I grew up with a music store in Dayton called Hauer music. It boggles my mind that as a 13 year old i was allowed to play anything they had on their walls. I thought nothing of grabbing a Rickenbacker or Gibson and just playing it. As an adult at a music store today Im afraid to touch an epiphone without help. They still exist as a store and are great but the magic back then at least to me was deep.
I, too, was a Hauer Music kid-took piano lessons in the basement of the shop! They had a big organ on the main floor that I played after every lesson!
@lisamccann6289 I can't believe how much they would just let kids roam. Beautiful place
@@WoodworkingforAnyone I agree. That doesn’t happen nowadays, I don’t think. But that’s how you get kids interested in playing….
I wish Parker guitars would come back. I always wanted a Nitefly.
I have had a Nitefly since around 1998. I absolutely love the way it plays and feels. Apparently, the three single coil pickup model that I have that simulates a Stratocaster is somewhat uncommon. Kudos to Ken Parker For his innovation
25 years after first trying a Fly I now am the proud possessor of the legendary axe. Eternal Gratitude Mr.Parker
I'm a professional guitarist of over 50 years, playing MANY different archtop guitars.
I've had the honor to play a couple of Ken's archtop guitars, and I was VERY impressed with his designs and the guitars themselves!!!
Definitely amazing and way more impressive than any others I've played!!
Ken is an outstanding luthier/builder and even a finer human being, this is a great video Ken
This guy is definitely one of my heroes.
I've owned 2 of them and met Ken. An inspiring genius. Thanks for the documentation of his contributions to the legacy of guitar innovation
As a young teen, I fondly recall being mesmerized by the lines and artistic design of the Parker Fly. I would love to own one, but there aren't too many on the used market.
NEVER give up on your Fly dream!
What a well spoken dude! Thanks D'Addario
I love how decades ago Ken Parker made a guitar that even now the world of guitarists simply hasnt progressed enough to be ready for. People confuse innovation as being an oddly shaped solid body guitar. Innovation is about processes and structural enhancement more than physical appearance, and Ken is the absolute trailblazer here
Thank you for covering Ken Parker. I've been a fan of his ever since I laid my eyes on a Fly as a youngster back in '96.
Ken is genius luthier who I feel is extremely underrated!
Ken is a true vanguard in the industry- a bonafide legend and visionary, leading the way in numerous ways with his countless cutting-edge innovations and spectacular, standalone, designs. As far as I'm concerned, there's Ken and then there's everyone else miles behind him in the rearview mirror trying to play catchup. It's been a life-long dream of mine to own one of his superlative archtops, however I just can't see said dream ever being realized, sadly- but never say never I guess... Obsessed with this man and his work; never has someones work resonated so profoundly with me- thank you for the awesome video!
Ken is the best! Love my Parkers! The Fly is the most underrated electric guitar ever!
Thank you D'Ad.
Kudos to Ken.
He changes the action of the guitar 3 times within seconds without affecting the pitch and says "that's kinda cool" while my jaw drops on the floor! 😮
I’m from Boston. I had no idea this guy was from around here. I think the Parker fly in a lot of ways. It’s just the most perfect guitar ever ever made. It’s really the only guitar in my opinion that’s picked up where Leo Fender left off and just gone into the gone into the atmosphere. It hasn’t left the planet but it’s definitely 50,000 feet. It’s taking off the ground
I had. Parker Fly when I lived in the Arctic. It was the only guitar that stay in tune and the neck didn’t move. Wish I had it now.
I am now double diabetic after hearing that story of his parents playing music together. Way too sweet and probably need to separate those two love birds before things get out of hand. 😊
I love my Parker guitars: Fly Classic, Spanish Fly, Bronze Fly, Hollow body Archtop Jazz. They will be in the will. Can't let them go.
I really enjoyed this video. I've been noodling on my '04 Fly Deluxe; it's a great guitar and never gets old.
You have a beautiful workspace
When I went looking in NYC on 48th St. for my first electric guitar in 1997, it was so so so easy. Parker from Rudy's. Thank you.
Thank you Ken Parker. I so enjoy my Fly Classic. Your work is so important and exciting. Rock on
Lovin´ this videos, such iconics personalities and such lovely production values
Ken is very much an inspiration to me as a guitar maker and repairman. And I was a D'Addario user long before I ever heard of Ken.
Really great
I played my mahogany Parker Fly Classic for 25 years. I literally wore out the frets and I couldn't find anyone who wanted to do a fret job, and the company was out of business. It was a great instrument.
I sure wish he was still making the Fly! I have two of them (Supreme and Classic) and I love them. I would love to have a new one built by Ken!
Those are the strings I like.
This man is brilliant !
Man I remember when you could get a Parker Fly for less than $1000 - had no idea what Ken had been up to since Parker closed it's doors, and I was surpised to see how many Flys are going for over $5000 now on the Used market. Well deserved! Not too many artisans left in Massachusetts these days
Ken! You look and sound great! Miss you, brother…☺️
Ken Parker is an incredible engineer and instrument maker. He even explains in detail his processes on his own YT channel if you didn't know that. Really interesting if you are a builder, and maybe even if you aren't.
I wish this video was an hour long. I could hear Ken Parker all they long.
Great video, great guy, great guitars! Really enjoyed it, thanks for sharing this.
Thanks for sharing; I did not know the whole story 😊
Hey hey from Rochester NY! House Of Guitars is prob that place who told you "Dont touch that please" hahaha
The Parker Fly is the guitar that took us past Fender and Gibson finally
Bring it back ❤️
Love Ken. This is great.
Ken is a national treasure.
Beautiful and inspiring video.
I met Ken Parker. The man is truly a genius. Pretty funny man. Hope all is well Ken. DAN MANI
The Parker Fly is one of the most beautiful guitars ever made.
Brilliant analysis and execution 😊😊😊 😊
Unfortunately, Ken Parker's ideas were about 30 years ahead of their time. If he released the Fly in this current decade, I truly believe that he'd be huge. I think people are more willing to spend money on a good, quality instrument these days. Add in innovation to that and you have a success. Just think...how long has it been since the Parkers were originally launched? To this day, they are still probably the most advanced and perfect guitars ever released. No detail was overlooked. They just cost him too much to manufacture.
I love my Parker, but I read a quote from Ken Parker that they were selling a $10,000 guitar for $2,000. In today’s money, that cost would be well over $20,000.
Love my Parker Night Fly, SN 48155 USA. Hum, single, single.
I replaced the Mag pickups with EMGs. Love to use a stereo cable to split the Hum, from the Piez, so I can blend an "acoustic sound" with the electric guitar sound. Using different effects for each one.
One of the most versatile guitars I have, along with my Godin with synth pickups.
No shortage of truly master class builders in the works today…,but considering Mr Parker’s design prowess w electric or acoustic ….theres some thing so unique in his designs…simultaneously exotic yet utilitarian….both serving the same purpose…
Awesome thanks
His guitars are still rated the highest quality 👍
Amazing! I made a couple of cardboard guitars and I did learn some things.
Amazing Instruments Ken : ) x
I have a fun little story about a Parker Fly, I was in a New Hampshire based hardcore/metal band called the_Network (Bma/Metal Blade). One of the guitarist in the band owned a Parker Fly. The guitar unfortunately didn't have a long life, one of our live shows the guitar was broken. The headstock cracked right in half and my head took the impact. All I really remember was playing and looking down at my bass and feeling a smack... then I taste blood in my mouth. I look over and strings were flapping everywhere. I'm still surprised I wasn't knocked out. He still feels horrible about the mishap... ha
Legend.
best guitar maker ever.
Amazing
Too bad the Fly models aren’t sold anymore. I once tried one. It was light as a feather but sounded like a beast! The tremolo arm required minimum pressure to bring the strings completely loose and the came perfectly in tune. I read the company went broke because it was selling an unbelievable product for the price they charged.
Parker guitar is really one of a kind. Love the unique shape.
Too bad, it's hard to find one nowadays
Nonsense
His original FLY just knocked my sox off. Still does. I just cannot afford one. Oh yeh ... I've been a player for 63 years. His FLY is the same thing as Leo's Stratocaster, in my opinion.
Had a Fly years ago....sooo easy to play👍
Mr. Parker. I would love more than anything to just work with you. However, I now realize that I’m supposed to meet you when you craft the corrugated cardboard guitar you were envisioning.
Somewhere in the middle, 12 - 53, 👀 my calluses hurt just thinking about it.
I never had the chance to try his basses.
D’addario: You’ve tried the rest, now try the best.
A decade long and going strong…. Thanks D’addario.
Real innovation. Not the fake innovation of the main brands with just another color and a minor adjustments like a carved away neck heel.
Crazy, I never knew he lives like 30 minutes from me.
I am NOT a D'Addario string fan. If they would do one simple thing, I'd use their strings on everything I play, and that is use brass ball ends. I solder the wraps and the eyes to the ball ends, and my strings will NOT break. I have been doing that for 52 years now. I have rubbed the windings off D strings at the frets and the plain strings never broke, and I am bending the crap out of them. I cannot solder to aluminum unless I use super acidic flux.
I am so stupid haha I noticed the Parker guitar on his wall and it wasn't until this far in that I realized that he's the Parker 😂
I was one of the guitarists who performed on 3 of Ken’s INCREDIBLE Archtop guitars on the occasion of the induction of his instruments into the collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. His design and craftsmanship are indeed Masterpieces, sonically, functionally, aesthetically and musically. We need more Humans in our world who commit to the “unparalleled” within and without, who provide for the rest of us, a portal into the beauty and excellence of our own consciousnesses, through their profound dedication. Ken loaned me one of his Archtops to record my composition, “Saturation” in 2009 for my record “Revealing Essence” with my guitar/acoustic bass guitar duo “For Living Lovers” with bassist Stomu Takeishi: ruclips.net/video/l4-9gS5ZMQc/видео.html
THANK YOU KEN! 🙏🏽💫🎶
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Didn't know/realize you were only 100 mi away.
I have a USA made Parker Fly Deluxe SSH from early 2000's that has basically stopped producing sound due to electronics failures according to local techs. Can you please direct me to the resource that can repair. I love the instrument and would like it professionally repaired. Please help....
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