Yes - that image was the inspiration. I just wanted to make a more modern high res version with the guitars that I like!Very cool. The reflections underneath are a nice artistic touch.
I feel, too, like I've seen this before--buy maybe as a "rainbow" lineup. Hell, some of y'all (and maybe me too?) can probably execute your own rainbow lineups on your own walls of hanging guitars.
That is just beautiful. Thank you for your time and effort. I love my PRS but my Parker Nitefly will always reign supreme. I have such an emotional attachment to this guitar. I saved and saved for a guitar. I wanted quality over quantity. Little did I know that I would fall hopelessly in love with this guitar when I bought it. It’s plays so perfectly. You can do anything with it and it always comes out the winner for me personally. I have never loved something so much. I know, it just a guitar. A hunk of of wood with metal strings but to me it’s magical.
Great reply! Thx. I know that this is a PRS forum but I just can’t say that it is my favourite guitar to play because I would be lying through my teeth. When I come home after a hard day of doing nothing and I pick up my Parker. Enough said.@sick pickle, thanks for this classy wallpaper.
@Lola, Parkers, especially the 1990s models are outstanding. My Parker Fly Deluxe came to me as a compromise. My grandmother presented me 2000 a good amount of money. The girlfriend of my elder brother played saxophone. The band leader and guitarist had a Custom 24 in Violin Yellow with birds. I wanted that guitar so much, called him, but, surprise, he had sold it. He had acquired a 1995th Parker Fly Deluxe in Majik Blue from a studio closing. It was literally too light for him, he wanted to trade it to buy a guitar, which required more effort to sound. A Blade.
I was fine with the compromise, my first high-end guitar. Until 2011, the move in of my first PRS (513 MT), it was my #1.
I played her on our ball at Army Officer School celebrating our successful exams.
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And in December 2005 it attended at a winter warfare venue in the Alps. We all were students of an university in possesion of Federal Armed Forces. We celebrated our promotion to 1st Lieutenant at night at torchlight in deep snow in vicinity of the memorial of killed mountain leader personel of the mountain infantry. Afterwards we had party hard in a cabin With a colleague we prepared a song book, rehearsed a lot, to play as a duo. With a cable car we took all the gear up on the top of the mountain. My colleague had his Marshall half-stack, I had my light-weight Line 6 POD 2.0 with footcontroller. My PA was a Logitech THX 2.1 system connected to the headphone jack. The material transport was executed by a military over snow vehicle.
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It was fun.
Do you have any pics? I got the opportunity to play a Flame at our local music store and it felt different then my Nitefly. It was nice but nothing compared to this. I am biased. Sorry if I piss anyone off!A Parker Fly Mojo Flame landed here last week, I'd always wanted one. Its a stunning piece of engineering!
Excellent wallpaper, it's really nicely done! Thank you for making that and sharing it!