Based on online research, recent sales, and collector discussions:
- Fly Deluxe = baseline value
- Fly Classic = typically 10–20% above a comparable Deluxe
- Fly Mojo = typically 10–20% above a comparable Classic
In today's market, an excellent-condition USA Fly Classic with case often trades around $2,700–$3,500, while a comparable Fly Mojo tends to bring $3,200–$4,000+. Exceptional examples, rare finishes, or original Ken Parker-era instruments can exceed those ranges.
Why collectors often prefer the Mojo
Among Parker enthusiasts, the Mojo is frequently viewed as the "sweet spot" of the refined-era Fly lineup because it combines:
- The all-mahogany construction
- Seymour Duncan JB/Jazz pickups
- Fishman piezo system
- Extremely light weight (around 5 lbs)
- The full carbon-glass Fly architecture
Many players feel it sounds slightly more familiar to Gibson-style guitars while still retaining the unique Parker feel.
Regarding this guitar specifically
This guitar has three characteristics that help its value:
- USA-made.
- Mojo model.
- Hard-tail bridge (less common than the tremolo version).
Among Parker collectors, the hard-tail Mojos are not necessarily worth dramatically more, but they are harder to find and attract a dedicated group of buyers who prefer maximum tuning stability.
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