This has got to be rare...
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Parker Fretless....
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Parker Fretless....
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Re: Parker Fretless....
I spotted this one too. What's up with that neck width at the heel though? Looks like a pretty wide neck with wide string spacing. It's wide enough to accommodate 2 more strings.
There was a company called Wensen that was selling lefty fretless Parker bass copies on ebay a few years ago.
There was a company called Wensen that was selling lefty fretless Parker bass copies on ebay a few years ago.
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Re: Parker Fretless....
I think that's one of those Wensen fakes. Real Parker basses have much better string spacing, and I've never seen one in such an awful burst colour.
Re: Parker Fretless....
Whew. That's an 80s nightmare.
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Re: Parker Fretless....
Did Parker ever make lefty models? As I recall, I was interested in Parker Fly basses, but don't remember if they actually built a lefty bass, much less a fretless... and not in the mood to do a Goog;e search at the moment...
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Re: Parker Fretless....
fivebass52 wrote:Did Parker ever make lefty models? As I recall, I was interested in Parker Fly basses, but don't remember if they actually built a lefty bass, much less a fretless... and not in the mood to do a Goog;e search at the moment...
I'm sure they must've made lefties. No company would be so foolish as to deny themselves such a lucrative market.