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Parker Fly Handbook

Parker Fly
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The first thing you notice is how they look. A little weird. Strangely
geometric. With parallel horns that reach up like arms, that want to
play you right back. And they do. Because the moment you pick up a
Parker guitar, you'll feel its sculpted recesses embrace your torso while
its featherweight body gives you effortless access to every note. And
when we say “every note”, we mean every
note—From visceral,
in-your-face electric tones to the warm, juicy harmonies of
acoustic. They're all here, in one guitar. The entire spectrum of jaw-
dropping, impassioned sounds, just waiting to be transformed into
music. Your music. One moment you're playing blistering
electric grind. The next—thick, meaty, strum-heavy acoustic.
And the next, the two voices are wailing simultaneously,
crunching notes that were in your head before you even knew how to
spell the word riff. What is this beast? It doesn't look like any
other guitar ever made. It doesn't feel like any other guitar ever
made. And there's no other guitar—period—that can turn sound
into seduction like a Parker guitar.
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Parker Fly Specifications

General IconGeneral
Scale Length25.5 inches
Neck MaterialCarbon fiber composite
Fingerboard MaterialCarbon Fiber
Frets24
PickupsHumbucker/Single/Single configurations
ControlsVolume, Tone
WeightApproximately 5 lbs

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