Re: Today's parker guitars
They're still around. The quality didn't necessarily decrease, what happened was Washburn bought them, then they introduced a more affordable import line, which isn't the same quality as the American made ones. If you get an american made Parker it's still the same quality as before, the problem is people confuse the imports for the americans.
I tried a few out when they first came out. Advantage is they were super light, if you need a super light guitar. The neck was too narrow for my tastes. I prefer very low action, and unfortunately for the piezos to work as they should you need a medium action on them. I liked the stainless frets and slick composite fingerboard. Guitar made the pickups- Dimarzios- a little too hi fi and compressed sounding.
Good idea, but as a whole the guitar wasn't revolutionary. Since it came out there's been alot more piezo equipped electrics, Washburn has used Parker's stainless frets and composite boards on some of their shredder axes, there's more compound radius necks out there now, and IMO Ibanez copied their trem by offering mechanisms allowing their trems to float, block, or only push down.