
Rick Parfitt, of legendary rockers Status Quo, formed Rockano with Mike Hrano in 2003, as an outlet for their off-beat ideas.
Their first project was the memory-testing 'Rick Parfitt's Name Game' and the London Guitar Show 2006 finds Rockano launching The Facelift - a one-stop guitar makeover.
Developed to quickly change the appearance of any guitar, the result is a durable yet disposable product which combines precise technical specification, creative engineering and startling simplicity. It can be used and re-used - and applied in seconds to instantly transform the look of any guitar, new or old.
With limitless options of both colour and design, The Facelift aims to revolutionise the way guitars are seen - and change the face of music forever.
Rick Parfitt joined Status Quo in 1965 and has sold more than 112 million records worldwide since.
Quo have had more hit singles than any other act in UK chart history, have made more appearances on 'Top Of The Pops' than anyone else - and remain a sell-out concert draw all over the world.
Rick and Mike Hrano first met in 1992 when Mike's company, Finally Fan-Fair Limited, was invited to take over the official international Status Quo Fan Club.
A former journalist, writing for national newspapers and magazines, Mike had established Fan-Fair in 1986 to handle fan clubs for ex-Haircut 100 star Nick Heyward and Chris de Burgh - who remains as a client to this day.
Pet Shop Boys have been with Fan-Fair since 1989 and previous artists have included Bros, East 17, Seal, Belinda Carlisle, Five, Boyzone, Westlife, Ant & Dec, All Saints, Gary Barlow, Mark Owen, Peter Andre and Hear'say.
Fan-Fair is also an official, international merchandiser - across all media - for acts including Status Quo and Chris de Burgh.