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Posted: Feb. 28 2009, 02:32 |
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I like the PRS one the best. So cool looking, and sounding. Although it doesn't really sound any different from a Les Paul I saw him use in the 1980 Knebworth video I watched again tonight. Yeah, that's right....I watch it also for the babe in the red jump suit, sue me. This was true when I got the VHS circa 1984. Some months ago I bought a Parker Fly. The top of the line $3000 black cherry model. My thinking was: OK you had permanent nerve damage on the left side from that 1973 brain tumor. You owe yourself the best, so save, save, and buy it. Truth is, it's the most precision instrument I ever held. But......I've decided to let it go. I got an offer since it's so new, not much less than what I paid. Nerve damage is done whether you have a $200 Squier Strat or Parker Fly. If you can never play fast, you rely on gimmickry and FX, and in that case the git is irrellevant, your listening to FX. But for you real shredders, I cant reccomend a better guitar. Buy this thing if you can save up for it, it's great. The man I'm selling it to comes Saturday. I really don't have any regrets, but it was so well made. Bye Parker. I do plan to take some of that money and buy an Ibanez I've been looking at.
-------------- We raise our voices in the night Crying to heaven And will our voices be heard Or will they break Like the wind
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