January 6, 2009
| Parker Teams Up with National Guitar Workshop at The Rock Summits |
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| Wednesday, 03 September 2008 19:28 | |
This summer, Parker teamed up with the National Guitar Workshop at their annual Rock Summits. Parker donated an assortment of import and USA made guitars for the Rock Summit Shred-Off Competitions. Some models included the Parker Fly Classic and the Parker P42. The Rock Summit’s Shred-Off Competition had expanded to the Los Angeles, New Milford, Seattle, and McLean campuses with the help of Parker. The winner of the Shred-Off Competition received a brand new Parker. Rock Summit students were judged on technique, originality, tone, and stage performance. The winner was presented by Parker endorsers, Dave Martone and James Hogan with a Parker guitar. The Parker Fly Classic is a one-piece mahogany body with reinforced basswood neck delivers extra power for a fabulous mid-range and incredible low-end response. Combined with Parker engineering and our custom electronics, it’s a favorite for creamy crunch and warmer tones. The Parker P42 is a solid mahogany body and maple bolt-on neck, the P-42 screams with lightening fast response and a sweet, full mid-range and singing upper register. Custom wound Parker Stinger Pickups deliver plenty of sustain and grind while the coil tap gives you single-coil tones. Press Release Source: US Music Corp |




This summer, Parker teamed up with the National Guitar Workshop at their annual Rock Summits. Parker donated an assortment of import and USA made guitars for the Rock Summit Shred-Off Competitions. Some models included the Parker Fly Classic and the Parker P42.