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About This Listing
Here's a really cool and unique guitar!
This Parker PM20 ‘Hornet’ guitar looks fantastic and it sounds and plays great as well. It's made with a Quilted Bubinga top on a Mahogany body, a Mahogany neck, and an Ebony fingerboard. It has a 1.6875" nut width, a 24.75" scale length, and it weighs 6 pounds 14 ounces. It features a 12" radius and a C shaped neck for a really comfortable playing feel. It's all stock with coil taps for each pickup, for access to a wide variety of sounds! It does not come with a case or gig bag.
This guitar is in good condition. It's fully functional, but does show some significant play wear. There's a big crack along the top, which was professionally repaired by our tech. At some point in this guitar's history, it's likely that it was set out in direct sunlight for an extended period of time, because the glue underneath the top warmed up enough to disconnect the top from the body. Our tech glued the top back on it and it has a hold stronger than ever, but the crack is visible. Aside from the crack, there are some light pick scratches here and there and just some typical scuffs in a couple spots on the body. The frets are in excellent condition.
Parker PM20 ‘Hornet’ Electric Guitar - Quilted Bubinga
$1,099.99
$1,099.99
About This Listing
Here's a really cool and unique guitar!
This Parker PM20 ‘Hornet’ guitar looks fantastic and it sounds and plays great as well. It's made with a Quilted Bubinga top on a Mahogany body, a Mahogany neck, and an Ebony fingerboard. It has a 1.6875" nut width, a 24.75" scale length, and it weighs 6 pounds 14 ounces. It features a 12" radius and a C shaped neck for a really comfortable playing feel. It's all stock with coil taps for each pickup, for access to a wide variety of sounds! It does not come with a case or gig bag.
This guitar is in good condition. It's fully functional, but does show some significant play wear. There's a big crack along the top, which was professionally repaired by our tech. At some point in this guitar's history, it's likely that it was set out in direct sunlight for an extended period of time, because the glue underneath the top warmed up enough to disconnect the top from the body. Our tech glued the top back on it and it has a hold stronger than ever, but the crack is visible. Aside from the crack, there are some light pick scratches here and there and just some typical scuffs in a couple spots on the body. The frets are in excellent condition.