I was talking with a local dealer today about a parker guitar I tried out (the P-42 fyi). It was great. The neck felt perfect to me. I could reach all the frets without any discomfort, it balanced nicely, and the neck was very fast. Plus it had NO INLAYS!!! Come on, who does not love that?
I did not have a chance to plug it in but based on the wood and construction I am sure it would sound fine. The pickups would probably have to go but meh..
So I was shooting the breeze with the dealer and he went off on a tirade about how he will no longer be dealing parker guitars. He got quite a few pieces in lately and they were trash. I'm talking $2500 plus guitars that have major defects. Apparently he is not the only one either. He went on to say that other local parker dealers are having the same issues.
Whats worse is that he said he tried to contact customer service and they would not do a thing about any of the defects on his merchandise. He said he was beside himself and that the newer parker guitars where going downhill in quality. He then stated that the reason may very well be because parker basically "squeezed" (his exact words) Ken Parker out of the company and that they were bought out by the same company that owns Washburn. He finished by saying he won't stock anymore Parkers but the older ones were amazing instruments.
My questions for you guys are:
1. Can any of you confirm or deny this?
2. I loved that guitar. It felt great and I would really love to get one but not if the company is going to produce bad instruments. I don't want to have problems down the road. I noticed this any a few other parkers I have seen have brown streaks in the ebony fretboard. I know this can happen naturally but it makes sense if Parker is cutting corners and producing bad instruments. I've had a few ebony fretboarded axes and I have never had problems with brown streaks in the ebony. Can any of you suggest anything that is comparable in terms of neck size, shape, playability, etc, etc. I'm thinking Carvin may be able to make me one that is somewhat close but I doubt I can afford that right now. Ibanez makes some fast, thin necks as well.
The specs are here.. http://www.parkerguitars.com/code/mo..._p42_specs.asp
I did not have a chance to plug it in but based on the wood and construction I am sure it would sound fine. The pickups would probably have to go but meh..
So I was shooting the breeze with the dealer and he went off on a tirade about how he will no longer be dealing parker guitars. He got quite a few pieces in lately and they were trash. I'm talking $2500 plus guitars that have major defects. Apparently he is not the only one either. He went on to say that other local parker dealers are having the same issues.
Whats worse is that he said he tried to contact customer service and they would not do a thing about any of the defects on his merchandise. He said he was beside himself and that the newer parker guitars where going downhill in quality. He then stated that the reason may very well be because parker basically "squeezed" (his exact words) Ken Parker out of the company and that they were bought out by the same company that owns Washburn. He finished by saying he won't stock anymore Parkers but the older ones were amazing instruments.
My questions for you guys are:
1. Can any of you confirm or deny this?
2. I loved that guitar. It felt great and I would really love to get one but not if the company is going to produce bad instruments. I don't want to have problems down the road. I noticed this any a few other parkers I have seen have brown streaks in the ebony fretboard. I know this can happen naturally but it makes sense if Parker is cutting corners and producing bad instruments. I've had a few ebony fretboarded axes and I have never had problems with brown streaks in the ebony. Can any of you suggest anything that is comparable in terms of neck size, shape, playability, etc, etc. I'm thinking Carvin may be able to make me one that is somewhat close but I doubt I can afford that right now. Ibanez makes some fast, thin necks as well.
The specs are here.. http://www.parkerguitars.com/code/mo..._p42_specs.asp
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