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Overview
The Concert Fly was one of Parker's original acoustic Fly models with steel strings as opposed to the Spanish Fly's nylon strings. After Ken Parker sold the company in 2003, and production was relocated from Massachusetts to Illinois, the new ownership instituted a number of cost-saving production changes which were debuted with an updated model name: The Bronze Fly
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