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<blockquote data-quote="L82theParty" data-source="post: 148764" data-attributes="member: 3258"><p>Thank You for the response. I was just looking through hear tonight and forgot I even posted this. I found a Parker for $200 bucks. Light as a feather and the neck is thin but a lot like my favorite strat(believe it or not) It is a non-vibrato model #30 or something. Replaced the stock pick-up with a Lollar P-90 neck and old Seymour Duncan JB in the bridge. It is now and has been for abut a year my main guitar. Only drawback is the body is on the smaller side and I have had to adjust my playing style for solos slightly, but after four sets I do not even feel it. The SG remains my backup and every once in awhile, there is nothing like that big *** 50's profile neck to rip on. Again thanks and good luck with the disc/back issues. I have been dealing with it for about 14 years. Kelly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L82theParty, post: 148764, member: 3258"] Thank You for the response. I was just looking through hear tonight and forgot I even posted this. I found a Parker for $200 bucks. Light as a feather and the neck is thin but a lot like my favorite strat(believe it or not) It is a non-vibrato model #30 or something. Replaced the stock pick-up with a Lollar P-90 neck and old Seymour Duncan JB in the bridge. It is now and has been for abut a year my main guitar. Only drawback is the body is on the smaller side and I have had to adjust my playing style for solos slightly, but after four sets I do not even feel it. The SG remains my backup and every once in awhile, there is nothing like that big *** 50's profile neck to rip on. Again thanks and good luck with the disc/back issues. I have been dealing with it for about 14 years. Kelly [/QUOTE]
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