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    I was in Sam Ash yesterday and they have the import Parkers. They fell pretty good. I did not plug one in but the feel was just as good as my Nitefly. Once they hit the used market these may be a nice guitar to have. Like I said I did not plug it in so they may sound like crap. New they were around $550 and up. Of course for a little more you can get a used Nitefly and have the piezo.

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    Yeah the Niteflys are very sweet. Definitely on my list. I haven't played the imports, but as you said you could get a used Nitefly for the cost of a new import. No brainier...
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    • #3
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      I had a Fly deluxe, and the only Nitefly I ever played weighed a ton, and didn't have the same vibe as the Deluxe did.
      Now they have this Fly Mojo (what a fuckin' dumb name!)

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      • #4
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        i have a p-38, and i am selling it soon. The guitar is only electronics and theres no tone from the wood at all.
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        • #5
          Re: Import Parkers

          The Nitefly is my main guitar now. After I put the Duncan Cutom Custom in it. It and my Model 2 are my main guitars.

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          • #6
            Re: Import Parkers

            since i ain't gonna shell out the kinda breat a Fly or Nitefly go for (and since i have other quality instruments!), I wouldn't mind owning a nice Parker P-44, those still sound great!

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