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Back in 1981, when the Czech Republic was still Czechoslovakia, the first “Furch to come” guitar was born. It was made in hiding, as the communist regime disallowed all private enterprise. Despite the danger of getting caught, František Furch could not resist his insatiable desire for all things musical and went on with doing it what he loves.

Within few years František Furch’s guitars were known for their premium quality and his instruments were the choice of many top musicians. In 1989, the Velvet Revolution and the fall of communism finally allowed František to realize his dreams without fear of persecution, and he set about forming his own manufacturing company. Furch Guitars was officially founded with František Furch and one employee in a small 20m2 workshop.

From that foundation day until today Furch guitars grew constantly. From being a domestic gem the word about the great sounding Czech guitar spread throughout Europe, increasing the demand for Furch guitars rapidly. In 1999, when Furch’s Millennium series was first introduced, there were already 25 luthiers working in the company.

Today, the Furch company sits in a 16th century mill complex which was transformed to a guitar factory. More than 50 employees work in the factory and put their hearts and souls into each and every guitar they make. The company is run by both František and his son Petr, and they continue to produce a range of top class instruments.

Furch is known for its constant experimentation with new design and construction techniques, applying modern research and technology on the quest to advance the acoustic qualities of Furch guitars. There is no question about the quality of Furch Guitars as testified by the top musicians using them; names such as Suzanne Vega, David Knopfler, Richard Smith, Glen Hansard and many more.
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Furch Indigo Plus D-CY
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Or D-CY Trying In IndigoThe Indigo D-CY's appearance is beautiful with a western red cedar top and layered mahogany in an open pore finish on the back & sides. Look closer though to see how it's subtly bound black binding, a double ring rosette with black walnut inlays finishes the effect nicely.Further features include carefully selected solid woods including an ebony fingerboard, proprietary design features and production technologies such as a special soundboard voicing process individually suited to the instrument and the revolutionary Furch CNR System® neck joint (with a dual action truss rod).Everything about this guitar suggests it's a serious instrument and the tones agree, go hear them for yourself and let us know what you think. 

Furch Vintage 1 D-SR
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Classic Style, Vintage Finish, Modern Performance Vintage 1 D-SR This range of guitars should be in a museum, It simply gives us the chance to see how vintage guitars felt on day 1. The D-SR appearance is beautiful with an Sitka Spruce hand brushed finish. Bound with artificial Ivory binding, and a double ring rosette featuring herringbone inlays and a artificial tortoise pickguard blending in nicely.  Further features include carefully selected solid woods including an ebony fingerboard, classic cog like machine heads, proprietary design features and production technologies such as a special soundboard voicing process individually suited to the instrument, the revolutionary Furch CNR System® neck joint (with a dual action truss rod).Everything about this guitar suggests it's a serious instrument and the tones agree, go hear them for yourself and let us know what you think. 

Furch G22-SR Cut
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One level up. G-22SR is the grand auditorium version of the 22 line by Furch, the first line in the Millennium series to come with a full-pore finish. Furch's full-pore finish enhances the acoustic performance of the body, it gives more resonance to the tone. The classic combination of Sitka spruce and Indian rosewood works well, as always, but with the superb craftmenship of Furch the beloved sound of this mix gets to a whole new level.Playing the Furch G-22SR brings an immediate smile to one's face. It is an excellent finger picking guitar which can also handle strumming very well. The TUSQ saddle and bridge really bring the shine out of the guitar and enhance the sustain. You are most likely to fall in love with this guitar, immediately.

Furch Vintage 3 D-SR
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The 3 D-SR is considered as the flagship of Furch's vintage Series. It is a well balanced, open and pure sounding guitar which is constructed from master grade woods and great attention to details.From the Madagascar Rosewood headstock veneer to the Koa binding and hand brushed finish, this guitar is a delight to look at. The Playbility is no different. The V shape neck profile is extremely comfortable, given you like V shape necks of course, and the TUSQ nut is bringing the sparkle of each string out. Sound wise the 3 D-SR is a warm, yet bright guitar with an healthy low end which will fill your ears with joy. It is a loud guitar, but not in a bad way as it does not distort when played hard. When played soft it is all still there and apparent.Definitely an eye and ear catcher.

Furch G21-SW Cut
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Minimalistic approach, maximum sound. The 21 line by Furch, like the 20 line, is made with a more minimalistic approach so you could get a maximum guitar for minimum investment.The solid black walnut body in combination with the solid sitka spruce top and open pore finish give the G-21SW a natural finish both in sound and feeling.It has a dominant mid range which cuts very nice in a mix and in a loud environment like when you do street busking for instance. And the natural feeling of this guitar really makes it easy to fall in love with.It is not a fancy instrument, nor intended to be, but simply a great guitar, made of good materials and offered for an extremely competitive price.

Furch Violet G-SY
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Hybrid Tech For Performance & Value The Violet G-SY's appearance is beautiful with a solid sitka spruce top and layered mahogany in an open pore finish on the back & sides. Look closer though to see how it's subtly bound in black with a matching pick guard which becomes transparent near the sound hole to give way for the single ring black rosette. Sleek is the word you're looking for here!Further features include carefully selected solid woods including an ebony fingerboard, proprietary design features and production technologies such as a special soundboard voicing process individually suited to the instrument and the revolutionary Furch CNR System® neck joint (with a dual action truss rod).Everything about this guitar suggests it's a serious instrument and the tones agree, go hear them for yourself and let us know what you think. 

Furch Blue OM-CM
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The sound of wood. The BLUE Series takes after the characteristics of Furch's old 20 series with some refinements and additions. Priced at around 1000€ the BLUE OM-CM is on our list for superb guitars, that is, if you like natural wood sounding guitars. We do!The Blue OM-CM has an African Mahogany body, American Red Cedar top, beautiful thin open-pore finish and no unnecessary ornaments. It is a simplistic guitar, very natural in both looks and sound. The sustain is there but not very long, the sound is less punchy than a high gloss coated guitar, and overall the guitar has less broad frequency range. All there are not negative things to the single player / singer songwriter. It is a warm guitar with a soothing and sweet sound. We like it a lot.

Furch Green Plus Dc-SW
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Carefully selected woods, beautiful sound. 2018 brought with it new series of guitars from the Czech manufacturer, Furch Guitars. The Green Series is one of them and the GREEN PLUS Dc SW is the Dreadnought Cutaway model with Sitka Spruce top and Black Walnut back&sides, both solid of course.What distinguishes the new Furch Series from other guitars is the unique voicing process their tops go through. We do not know how this process is being done, but the reason behind this process is to bring the tonal properties of the guitar to the highest level. In the studio we the Furch GREEN PLUS Dc SW did presented itself as a clear, balanced guitar with a nice overall projection. It had a unique combination of earthy, yet glossy tone.

Furch Yellow Gc-CR
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The new all-arounder. The combination of Red Cedar top, Indian Rosewood body and Furch's new, unique voicing process makes the YELLOW Gc CR a real nice all around guitar. It has the depth, sparkle and playability, all at the right level. We could not find anything that made us astonished, nor disappointed, it is really a perfect choice for the player that wants to have one acoustic guitar for everything.We especially liked the work on the Furch YELLOW Gc CR, the woods (all solid of course) were carefully chosen, the binding is nicely done and the overall looks of the guitar is soft on the eye.

Furch Orange OM-SR
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For fingerpickers, but not only. Before we even get to how it sounds, the ORANGE OM SR is one good looking guitar! Furch's wood selection, Full pore high gloss finish and new pearl round inlays make this guitar a real eye catcher.In action, the Furch ORANGE OM SR presented itself as a really easy to play guitar, perfect for fingerpicking, but not only. Although OM guitars are not the go-to strumming guitars, the Indian Rosewood and Sitka Spruce combination does bring the power out of the ORANGE OM SR and compensates the body size. The guitar does have the common OM mid range you would expect and thanks to Furch's unique voicing process the sustain on it is healthy too.

Furch Blue D-MM
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Mahogany, Mahogany ... Where art thou Some acoustics don't stand out because of their flare and fancy inlays, some acoustics stand out for their reserved yet tasteful, classic appeal. The blue D-MM appearance is beautiful with an African mahogany open pore finish. Look closer though a see how its subtly bound with artificial tortoise binding, and a double ring rosette with black walnut inlays and a purposely plain black pickguard blending in with the binding nicely.  Further features include carefully selected solid woods including an ebony fingerboard, proprietary design features and production technologies such as a special soundboard voicing process individually suited to the instrument, the revolutionary Furch CNR System® neck joint (with a dual action truss rod).Everything about this guitar suggests it's a serious instrument and the tones agree, go hear them for yourself and let us know what you think. 

Furch Blue OM-MM
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Deep Mahogany with a figure of 8 Body shapeSome acoustics are simply stunning without any fancy accessories and the OM-MM is one. The blue OM-MM's appearance is beautiful with select mahogany open pore finish. Look closer though a see how its subtly bound with artificial tortoise binding, and a double ring rosette with black walnut inlays and a purposely plain black pickguard blending in with the binding nicely.  Further features include carefully selected solid woods including an ebony fingerboard, proprietary design features and production technologies such as a special soundboard voicing process individually suited to the instrument, the revolutionary Furch CNR System® neck joint (with a dual action truss rod).Everything about this guitar suggests it's a serious instrument and the tones agree, go hear them for yourself and let us know what you think. 

Furch Green Gc-SR
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Furch’s Green GC-SR does not disappoint! The Green GC-SR by Furch Guitars is built using solid Sitka Spruce and Indian Rosewood woods. The work on the guitars is meticulous, the unique voicing process these guitars go through balances the tone in a very musical way. Gc model stands for Grand Auditorium cut away and is a perfect all round model for those unsure which direction to go in. The openness of guitar is matched with a great low end. In our opinion, the Green Gc-SR is a great guitar for stage musicians who care both about sound and looks.

Furch GNc 2-CW
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Classical guitars with all the benefits of a steel string one. Classical guitars are often associated with, well, classical music. True that this the musical style it all started with, but since then classical guitars took a significant place in all types of music styles. With that in mind, Furch took a spin on the traditional classical guitar when creating the Grand Nylon Series. Their goal was to combine the unmistakable classical guitar sound with the ergonomic features of a steel string one. The result is an easy playing classical guitar which sounds authentic and beautiful. The GNc 2 CW sports a solid AA Walnut body and a solid Cedar top. Furch's Natural Satin finish gives matt like look to the guitar which really complements the Walnut. One of the things we like the most is the cutaway on the Grand Nylon series, inviting the player to go up the scale.

Furch GNc 4-CR
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Classical guitars with all the benefits of a steel string one. Classical guitars are often associated with, well, classical music. True that this the musical style it all started with, but since then classical guitars took a significant place in all types of music styles. With that in mind, Furch took a spin on the traditional classical guitar when creating the Grand Nylon Series. Their goal was to combine the unmistakable classical guitar sound with the ergonomic features of a steel string one. The result is an easy playing classical guitar which sounds authentic and beautiful. The GNc 4 CR sports a solid AA Indian Rosewood body and a AAA Western Red Cedar top. Furch's Full Pore finish gives a smooth and shiny look to the guitar and protect these premium woods perfectly. One of the things we like the most is the cutaway on the Grand Nylon series, inviting the player to go up the scale.

Furch GNc 4-SR
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Classical guitars strung with MetalClassical guitars are often associated with, well, classical music. True that this the musical style it all started with, but since then classical guitars took a significant place in all types of music styles. With that in mind, Furch took a spin on the traditional classical guitar when creating the Grand Nylon Series. Their goal was to combine the unmistakable classical guitar sound with the ergonomic features of a steel strung guitar.The result is an easy playing classical guitar which sounds authentic and beautiful. The GNc 4 CR sports a solid Indian Rosewood body and a Sitka Spruce top. Furch's Full Pore finish gives a smooth and shiny look to the guitar and protect these premium woods perfectly. One of the things we like the most is the cutaway on the Grand Nylon series, seductively inviting the player to go up the neck.

Furch Indigo G-CY
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G-CYyyyy? Because its good for you! The blue G-CY's appearance is beautiful with a Solid Western Red Cedar top and layered mahogany on the back & sides. Look closer though to see how it's subtly bound with faux tortoise shell pick guard and black binding, a double ring rosette with black walnut inlays finishes the effect nicely.Further features include carefully selected solid woods including an ebony fingerboard, proprietary design features and production technologies such as a special soundboard voicing process individually suited to the instrument and the revolutionary Furch CNR System® neck joint (with a dual action truss rod).Everything about this guitar suggests it's a serious instrument and the tones agree, go hear them for yourself and let us know what you think. 

Furch Red Gc-SR
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Furch’s top of the line guitars do not disappoint! The RED SERIES by Furch Guitars is built using premium solid Sitka Spruce and Indian Rosewood woods. The work on the guitars is meticulous, the unique voicing process these guitars go through balances the tone in a very musical way. Gc model stands for Grand Auditorium cut away and is a perfect all round model for those unsure which direction to go in. The openness of guitar is matched with a great low end. In our opinion, the RED Pure Gc-SR is a great guitar for stage musicians who care both about sound and looks.

Furch Master's Choice - Blue Plus Gc-CM
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Furch D34-SR
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The Furch D-34SR is all about resonance, and a lot of it! Years of research and development brought Furch to apply a technique of advanced-tuning to the top and resonance-enhancing treatment to their finish. These additions are simply giving a new "old" life to the guitar. It feels and looks new, but sounds open as an already played guitar, at least to our ears.The D-34SR is a full range instrument with healthy low mid range and sparkling highs, comfy V shaped neck (again, if you like V shape necks) and great looks. The attention to detail is immaculate, from the wood to the gold tuning machines.Everything about this guitar says quality.

Furch OM32-SM
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The Clapton style. The Furch OM-32SM immediately makes us play some Clapton..It's dry, well balanced and thanks to the Honduras Mahogany has straight forward lows which supports your thumb playing nicely.Not to say that it cannot be strummed, but it is, to us, more of a finger picking/hybrid kind of guitar.Design wise, it is simple and beautiful, which fits the natural sound that fills the room once played, the vintage hand brushed finish is smooth and nicely done.

Furch D25-CR Cut
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From top to bottom, the Furch D25-CR is truly a remarkable instrument. First look at the Furch D25-CR reveals sheer beauty. The flawless, meticulous work which is put into this guitar is visible no matter where you look.The carefully chosen master grade Red Cedar top and Indian Rosewood back and sides, the lovely Hawaiian Koa binding, the delicate abalone purfling work and well decorated headstock are just a delight to look at.It's not that other brands do not offer such high end guitars, it's just that usually a guitar in this grade can easily cost north of 4000$, which is not the case with the Furch D25-CR.From the first chord, the resonance of the woods is very evident, the guitar has an extremely long sustain, vibrant overtones, lively tone which makes you wanna play slow so you can enjoy every note to it's fullest.The Furch D25-CR is beautifully balanced with a tiny bit of mid range strength which comes very handy when playing finger-style or arpeggios.Top that with the L.R. Baggs Anthem system and you get a premium instrument.At the top of Furch's Millennium series sits the Furch D25-CR, it's not a wonder why, one note and you will understand.

Furch Yellow Plus RS-CR
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Affection for detail. The Hawaiian Koa binding with white contrasting line, the Rosette of green abalone, the excellent Schaller M6 machine heads or the stylish Eclipse fingerboard inlays - there's a lot that pleases the eye. But apart from these attractive looks, the Furch Yellow Plus CR has more to offer. A balanced and warm sound performance originates from the American red cedar, the Indian Rosewood body and the mahogany neck. Moderate low mids, distinct trebles and a smooth sustain make it a pleasure to play on.Besides the Round Shouldered RS-CR, Furch offers various other body shapes available within the Yellow series.

Furch Blue Dc-CM
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Furch's Most Affordable Solid Wood Cutaway Guitar Some acoustics don't stand out because of their flare and fancy inlays, some acoustics stand out for their reserved yet tasteful, classic appeal. The blue D-CM's appearance is beautiful with a High Grade western red cedar top and African mahogany in an open pore finish on the back & sides. Look closer though to see how it's subtly bound with artificial tortoise pick guard and binding, a double ring rosette with black walnut inlays finishes the effect nicely.The cutaway gives ample freedom to the fun frets up high for when the mood takes you.Further features include carefully selected solid woods including an ebony fingerboard, proprietary design features and production technologies such as a special soundboard voicing process individually suited to the instrument and the revolutionary Furch CNR System® neck joint (with a dual action truss rod).Everything about this guitar suggests it's a serious instrument and the tones agree, go hear them for yourself and let us know what you think. 

Furch Vintage 1 OOM-SR
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Furch goes Vintage. The VINTAGE 1 OOM is explicitly designed for the guitarist who desires a traditional look and sound in his instrument. The body is shallower and narrower in width than a classic dreadnought, consequently having less mass and feeling more intimate and making it very comfortable to play on. Its sonic characteristics could be described as mid-focussed, harmonically rich and with less low-end - brilliant especially for fingerpickers.Furch's  hand-brushed finish protects the surface and accentuates the structure of the wood, with a final hand buffing leaving the Vintage 1 OOM with an attractive patina that is reminiscent for aged instruments. 

Furch Master's Choice - Red Gc-SR SPA
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Furch in all its glory! The Furch Red Gc-SR SPA Master's Choice is a stunning guitar, both acoustically and visually. The combination of careful craftsmanship, exquisite tonewood choices, beautiful ornaments and unbeatable price makes this guitar stand out of the crowd. Furch has made a name for itself, yet, the company keeps its prices lower than the competitors without damaging the quality of the instrument at all. The Grand Auditorium body design is great for most music styles and the cutaway comes handy for the guitarist who visits north of the 12th fret often. This Gc-SR SPA is not only a great acoustic sounding guitar, it is also equipped with an L.R Baggs Anthem system and therefore a perfect choice for the stage too. What does it sound like? try it out on the TonePedia player.

Furch Master's Choice - Violet D-SY SPE
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A Master's guitar for an intermediate price. The Furch Master's Choice - Violet D-SY SPE really got us impressed. It is priced around 1000$ but competes with more expensive guitars proudly. The way Furch achieved this price/quality ratio is by using their advanced technologies alongside the choice of layered wood for the body of the guitar. The layered Mahogany used for the body of the D-SY SPE helps reduce the production cost yet deliver a warm and well textured sound, which is complimented and well projected by a solid A Grade Sitka Spruce top. Furch's Open-Pore thin finish helps the wood breath and the result is a really nicely balanced and fun to play guitar. Furch did not stop there and made sure to equip the Master's Choice - Violet D-SY SPE with an L.R. Baggs Stagepro & Element combination for those who plan to take the stage. All of that at around 1000$, not bad. Not bad at all.

Furch Master's Choice - Orange 2019 OMc-SR SPA
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A Well sounding, beautifully crafted OM Guitar. OM guitars are tricky. While on the one hand they are often considered as the perfect balance between all frequencies, on the other hand most guitar player tend to go for larger bodied guitars for that loud projection. To us, the Furch Master's Choice - Orange OMc-SR SPA can really serve both worlds. It is a well balanced and surprisingly powerful guitar which dos not lack character nor style. The AA Solid Indian Rosewood and AA Solid Sitka Spruce work well together but we believe that Furch's soundboard voicing treatment is what creates the difference on this guitar. The Furch Master's Choice - Orange OMc-SR SPA is equipped with the natural sounding L.R. Baggs Anthem pickup, a cutaway for easy access up the fingerboard and a hard case.

Furch Blue OMc-CM
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For That Time The Orchestra Wanted To Sing This guitar is an interesting compromise, Orchestra shape and sound yet featuring a cutaway so when things get exciting the notes can fly. The blue OMc-CM's appearance is beautiful with a High Grade western red cedar top and African mahogany in an open pore finish on the back & sides. Look closer though to see how it's subtly bound with artificial tortoise pick guard and binding, a double ring rosette with black walnut inlays finishes the effect nicely.Further features include carefully selected solid woods including an ebony fingerboard, proprietary design features and production technologies such as a special soundboard voicing process individually suited to the instrument and the revolutionary Furch CNR System® neck joint (with a dual action truss rod).Everything about this guitar suggests it's a serious instrument and the tones agree, go hear them for yourself and let us know what you think. 

Furch Blue plus Gc-SA
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No Zebras Were Harmed! This Furch Acoustic screams class and that's partially due to the access of the upper frets thanks to the generous yet stylish cutaway. The Sitka Spruce AA top and Zebrawood back & Sides makes for an interesting finish without the garishness some flame maple tops suffer from. Further features include carefully selected solid woods including an ebony fingerboard, proprietary design features and production technologies such as a special soundboard voicing process individually suited to the instrument, the revolutionary Furch CNR System® neck joint (with a dual action truss rod).Everything about this guitar suggests it's a serious instrument and the tones agree, go hear them for yourself and let us know what you think. 

Furch Indigo Plus G-CY
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Or D-CY Trying The blue D-CY's appearance is beautiful with a Select solid cedar top and mahogany in an open pore finish on the back & sides. Look closer though to see how it's subtly bound with clear pick guard and black binding, a double ring rosette with black walnut inlays finishes the effect nicely.Further features include carefully selected solid woods including an ebony fingerboard, proprietary design features and production technologies such as a special soundboard voicing process individually suited to the instrument and the revolutionary Furch CNR System® neck joint (with a dual action truss rod).Everything about this guitar suggests it's a serious instrument and the tones agree, go hear them for yourself and let us know what you think. 

Furch Blue D-CM
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Furch's Most Affordable Solid Wood Guitar Some acoustics don't stand out because of their flare and fancy inlays, some acoustics stand out for their reserved yet tasteful, classic appeal. The blue D-CM's appearance is beautiful with a High Grade western red cedar top and African mahogany in an open pore finish on the back & sides. Look closer though to see how it's subtly bound with artificial tortoise pick guard and binding, a double ring rosette with black walnut inlays finishes the effect nicely.Further features include carefully selected solid woods including an ebony fingerboard, proprietary design features and production technologies such as a special soundboard voicing process individually suited to the instrument and the revolutionary Furch CNR System® neck joint (with a dual action truss rod).Everything about this guitar suggests it's a serious instrument and the tones agree, go hear them for yourself and let us know what you think. 

Furch Red Deluxe Gc-SR
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A Furch in all its glory! The Furch Red Deluxe Gc-SR is a stunning guitar, both acoustically and visually.The combination of careful craftsmanship, exquisite tonewood choices, beautiful ornaments and unbeatable price makes this guitar stand out of the crowd. Furch has made a name for itself, yet, the company keeps its prices lower than the competitors without damaging the quality of the instrument at all. The Grand Auditorium body design is great for most music styles and the cutaway comes handy for the guitarist who visits north of the 12th fret often.This Deluxe Gc-SR is not only a great acoustic sounding guitar, it is also equipped with an L.R Baggs Anthem system and therefore a perfect choice for the stage too.What does it sound like? try it out on the TonePedia player.

Furch Green Dc-SR
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A Carefully designed premium guitar for the acoustic player. The Furch Master's Choice - Green Dc-SR is so well designed and built you can see the quality even before you strum the guitar and that is a sweet thing. The all solid Dc-SR sports a soloid Sitka Spruce top and African Mahogany body, a well shaped cutaway and Furch's protective yet breathing Full-Pore High-Gloss finish. This guitar really sings, the top end projects extremely well in the room and overall the balance of the Dc-SR is healthy and not compromising. We also like the Walnut Rosette and overall look of this guitar. You really feel you get a lot for your money with this one.

Furch Blue Gc-CM
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Classic Appeal For Modern Players  This acoustic stands out with its reserved yet tasteful, classic appeal. The blue Gc-CM's appearance is beautiful with a High Grade solid western red cedar top and solid African mahogany in an open pore finish on the back & sides. Look closer though to see how it's subtly bound with artificial tortoise pick guard and binding, a double ring rosette with black walnut inlays finishes the effect nicely.Further features include carefully selected solid woods including a cut away allowing great access to the higher frets, ebony fingerboard, proprietary design features and production technologies such as a special soundboard voicing process individually suited to the instrument and the revolutionary Furch CNR System® neck joint (with a dual action truss rod).Everything about this guitar suggests it's a serious instrument and the tones agree, go hear them for yourself and let us know what you think. 

Furch Master's Choice - Green Dc-SR Sunburst
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A Carefully designed premium guitar for the acoustic player. What a beauty the Furch Master's Choice - Green 2019 Dc-SR SPE is! Both Natural and Sunburst models are so well designed and built you can see the quality even before you strum the guitar and that is a sweet thing. The all solid Dc-SR SPE sports a AA Sitka Spruce top and AA Indian Rosewood body, L.R Baggs Stagepro Element pickup, a well shaped cutaway and Furch's protective yet breathing Full-Pore High-Gloss finish. This guitar really sings, the top end projects extremely well in the room and overall the balance of the Dc-SR SPE is healthy and not compromising. We also like the Walnut Rosette and overall look of this guitar. You really feel you get a lot for your money with this one.

Furch Blue Gc-SA
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Classic Appeal For Modern Players  This acoustic stands out with its reserved yet tasteful, classic appeal. The blue Gc-SA's appearance is beautiful with a High Grade Sitka Spruce and Zebrawood in an open pore finish on the back & sides. Look closer though to see how it's subtly bound with a double ring rosette with black walnut inlays finishes the effect nicely.Further features include carefully selected solid woods including a cut away allowing great access to the higher frets, ebony fingerboard, proprietary design features and production technologies such as a special soundboard voicing process individually suited to the instrument and the revolutionary Furch CNR System® neck joint (with a dual action truss rod).Everything about this guitar suggests it's a serious instrument and the tones agree, go hear them for yourself and let us know what you think. 

Furch Blue plus Gc-CM
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Classic Appeal For Modern Players  Gc-CMThis acoustic stands out with its reserved yet tasteful, classic appeal. The blue Gc-CM's appearance is beautiful with a High Grade solid western red cedar top and solid African mahogany in an open pore finish on the back & sides. Look closer though to see how it's subtly bound with a double ring rosette with black walnut inlays finishes the effect nicely.Further features include carefully selected solid woods including a cut away allowing great access to the higher frets, ebony fingerboard, proprietary design features and production technologies such as a special soundboard voicing process individually suited to the instrument and the revolutionary Furch CNR System® neck joint (with a dual action truss rod).Everything about this guitar suggests it's a serious instrument and the tones agree, go hear them for yourself and let us know what you think. 

Furch Little Jane LJ-10
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From a bag to a guitar. The facts that it passes every airline cabin luggage limitation and sounds absolutely wonderful make the Little Jane (LJ10) by Furch probably the best travel guitar you have ever encountered so far.The Little Jane is by all means a high class travel guitar. Priced at around 1000$, it may be more expensive than most other travel guitars, but the solid woods which it is built from, the perfect playability and smart construction make it a bang for the buck!First noticable thing is, that as soon as you assemble it, it is in tune. That is simply great. Second thing is, that even though it has a short scale, there is little to no string buzz while the action is actually comfortable to play.If you are of the kind that like to take their guitar everywhere but do not compromise on your tone, the Furch Little Jane may very well be your best companion ever.

Furch G23-CR Cut
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Great value for money. If you ask some owners of the G-23CR for their opinion they will most likely say that this guitar is "one of the best value for money guitars out there". We agree.It is a loud, resonant, full bodied grand auditorium guitar that which is beautifully made.The 23 line sits a bit above the mid level of the Millennium series and is the first to offer custom options like exotic woods and so on.We however, simply love the default features on it. the Rosewood/Cedar combination gives it a warm and mellow sound yet loud, the flower inlays and high gloss finish give it this stylish looks...what is there not to love.

Furch Blue D-CM 12
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Minimalistic design, great tone! The Furch Blue D-CM 12 is the 12 string version of Furch's Blue series. Like the rest of the series, we are looking here at a guitar with minimalistic design aspects and a great sound.No laminated woods here, it is a light coated, all solid mahogany & cedar guitar which sounds open and natural. 12 string guitars can be hard to play due to the larger width at the nut and the fact you have 6 additional strings to press, but with the D-CM we felt that this was not the case! It is a smooth player, even Barre (Bar) chords were relatively easy to play. Sound wise it is a one sweet guitar. For a price of 1000$ give or take, this is a lot of guitar you are getting. It is powerful, pretty balanced with a slight increased mid range which appeals to the ear. 

Furch Bc 61-CM4
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One of the most rewarding acoustic basses out there. A lot of thought went into the design of the Furch B61-CM acoustic bass.For this model, Furch chose to use Western Red Cedar for the top and African Mahogany for the body, Ebony bridge and fretboard and TUSQ nut and saddle.But what makes this bass sound so good are the unique custom top bracing Furch designed along with the location of the sound-hole which emphasises low frequencies.Playing the B61-CM with an acoustic ensemble is great, it projects a very solid sound which easily cuts through the mix. But in case you need it, the L.R Baggs Element system is there awaiting to be plugged. A piece of advice from our guys: After purchasing your Furch B61-CM try it with flat-wound strings.

Furch Master's Choice - Green 2019 Dc-SR SPE
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A Carefully designed premium guitar for the acoustic player. What a beauty the Furch Master's Choice - Green 2019 Dc-SR SPE is! Both Natural and Sunburst models are so well designed and built you can see the quality even before you strum the guitar and that is a sweet thing. The all solid Dc-SR SPE sports a AA Sitka Spruce top and AA Indian Rosewood body, L.R Baggs Stagepro Element pickup, a well shaped cutaway and Furch's protective yet breathing Full-Pore High-Gloss finish. This guitar really sings, the top end projects extremely well in the room and overall the balance of the Dc-SR SPE is healthy and not compromising. We also like the Walnut Rosette and overall look of this guitar. You really feel you get a lot for your money with this one.

Furch Master's Choice - Blue 2019 Gc-CM SPE
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All solid woods for a good price. The combination of Red Cedar and African Mahogany often results in a deep sounding guitar that may sometime lack openness on the high frequencies. When recording the Furch Master's Choice - Blue Gc-CM SPE we felt that while the deep sounding claim is correct for this guitar too, it does have more array of high frequencies than expected and that is thanks to the special voicing treatment Furch gave to the top. The Furch Master's Choice - Blue Gc-CM SPE is equipped with an L.R. Baggs Stagepro Element pickup too which fits it very well, for it's price it is a great guitar really.

Furch GNc 2-SW
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Classical guitars with all the benefits of a steel string one. Classical guitars are often associated with, well, classical music.True that this the musical style it all started with, but since then classical guitars took a significant place in many genres. With that in mind, Furch took a spin on the traditional classical guitar when creating the Grand Nylon Series. Their goal was to combine the unmistakable classical guitar sound with the ergonomic features of a steel string one. The result is an easy playing classical guitar which sounds authentic and beautiful.The GNc 2 CW sports a solid Black Walnut body and a Sitka Spruce top. Furch's Natural Satin finish gives matt like look to the guitar which really complements the Walnut. One of the things we like the most is the cutaway on the Grand Nylon series, inviting the player to go up the scale.

Furch Vintage 2 OMc-SR
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Classic Style, Vintage Finish, Modern Performance   This guitar should be in a museum, It simply gives us the chance to see how vintage guitars felt on day 1. The OMc-SR appearance is beautiful with an Sitka Spruce hand brushed finish. Bound with artificial Ivory binding, and a double ring rosette featuring herringbone inlays and a artificial tortoise pickguard blending in nicely.  Further features include carefully selected solid woods including an ebony fingerboard, classic cog like machine heads, proprietary design features and production technologies such as a special soundboard voicing process individually suited to the instrument, the revolutionary Furch CNR System® neck joint (with a dual action truss rod).Everything about this guitar suggests it's a serious instrument and the tones agree, go hear them for yourself and let us know what you think. 

Furch Blue OM-SW
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Classic Appeal For Modern Players  OM-SWThis acoustic stands out with its reserved yet tasteful, classic appeal. The blue OM-SW's appearance is beautiful with a High Grade Sitka Spruce top and Black Walnut on the back & sides. Look closer though to see how it's subtly bound with artificial tortoise pick guard and binding, a double ring rosette with black walnut inlays finishes the effect nicely.Further features include carefully selected solid woods including a cut away allowing great access to the higher frets, ebony fingerboard, proprietary design features and production technologies such as a special soundboard voicing process individually suited to the instrument and the revolutionary Furch CNR System® neck joint (with a dual action truss rod).Everything about this guitar suggests it's a serious instrument and the tones agree, go hear them for yourself and let us know what you think. 

Furch Yellow Gc-SR
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Furch’s Yellow line guitars do not disappoint! This guitar is built using solid Sitka Spruce and Indian Rosewood wood. The work on the guitars is meticulous, the unique voicing process these guitars go through balances the tone in a very musical way. Gc model stands for Grand Auditorium cut away and is a perfect all round model for those unsure which direction to go in. The openness of guitar is matched with a great low end. The Yellow Gc-SR is a great guitar for stage musicians who care both about sound and looks.

Furch Blue Plus Gc-SW
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Classic Appeal For Modern Players  Gc-SWThis acoustic stands out with its reserved yet tasteful, classic appeal. The blue Gc-SW's appearance is beautiful with a Sitka Spruce top and Black Walnut on the back & sides. Look closer though to see how it's subtly bound with a double ring rosette with black walnut inlays finishes the effect nicely.Further features include carefully selected solid woods including a cut away allowing great access to the higher frets, ebony fingerboard, proprietary design features and production technologies such as a special soundboard voicing process individually suited to the instrument and the revolutionary Furch CNR System® neck joint (with a dual action truss rod).Everything about this guitar suggests it's a serious instrument and the tones agree, go hear them for yourself and let us know what you think. 

Furch OM20-CM Cut
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Warm woody tone. The Furch OM-20-CM Natural is an orchestra model acoustic guitar. It features a solid Canadian cedar top, back and sides consist of solid mahogany and the neck is made from mahogany as well. It is a fantastic guitar which priced well. The natural finish gives it a warm woody tone and although it is a small body guitar it projects a good amount of sound.

Furch OM23-CR
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For the fingerpicker. The Furch OM23-CR is a guitar for the fingerpicker who seeks for a more contemporary sound. It's got sustain, resonance, round tone and is surprisingly loud which makes it a good pick for ensemble use.Playing it, you will notice the healthy mid range frequencies it projects. This, along with Furch's bracing method, brings out of the OM23-CR prominent harmonies even when played softly. The 23 line sits a bit above the mid level of the Millennium series and is the first to offer custom options like exotic woods and so on. We however, simply love the default features on it. the Rosewood/Cedar combination works well, the flower inlays and high gloss finish give it this stylish looks...what is there not to love.

Furch Vintage 1OM-SR
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If you like tight and dry tone then this is the guitar for you. On most of the vintage series Furch applies a hand-brushed vintage finish which in our opinion has got a lot to do with the sound of the 1 OM-SR. When playing it, the guitar feels very tight, tight is a main word for describing this instrument. Every note is there, right on the spot, but more solid or should we say "raw" than what you get when playing standard finished guitars. To us, the 1 OM-SR feels like a great candidate for the solo singer songwriter who likes it real. 

Furch Violet D-SY
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Quite simply – a nice Dreadnought. Furch's VIOLET Series is one of two guitar lines that feature a combination of solid and layered woods, hereby enabling Furch to offer this high-grade acoustic guitar at less than 800€. The beautiful Sitka Spruce soundboard is tuned by Furch's unique voicing process to enhance the guitar's tonal properties, making it a strong, loud, yet still dynamic instrument. The playability is smooth and the balanced sound let's the player easily switch between styles.The VIOLET SY is getting by without eye-catching details, but rather focussing on being a well sounding instrument that deserves bearing the Furch Logo.

Furch Indigo D-CY
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What a powerful dreadnought. The Furch INDIGO series features semi-solid wood guitars priced from just over 850€. This particular Furch dreadnought sounds a lot like it looks - bright and classy. The combination of American Red Cedar, layered Mahogany and an Ebony fretboard results in an exciting, powerful tone that seems ready for nearly any playing style. For an improved resonance the back of the Furch INDIGO CY got pressed into an arch to make the reinforcing braces redundant.Furch withdrew from unnecessary add-ons and was hereby able to craft a quality guitar to an absolute fair price.

Furch Blue Gc-SW
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The BLUE series is Furch’s entry level for all solid guitars. A balanced tone that inspires. Slighty pronounced lows, clear mids and a bright top-end. Ideal for finger style and dynamic playing. Furch developed a unique voicing process. Hereby, the soundboard is tuned for enhancing the guitar’s tonal properties to the highest level. A delicate binding and an open-pore finish contribute to the elegant looks. The Furch BLUE Gc-SW is all in all a sweet guitar with excellent playability and fine craftsmanship.

Furch Green OMc-SR
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Small and neat... 2018 brought with it new series of guitars from the Czech manufacturer, Furch Guitars. The GREEN Series is one of them and the GREEN OMc-SR is the Orchestra Model Cutaway model with Sitka Spruce top and Indian Rosewood back&sides, both solid of course.OM acoustic guitars with a cutaway are not super common, as a fingerpicking purist, the OM models usually kept in the traditional no-cut design. We love cutaways, why not having those extra frets up the scale easily reachable?!The GREEN OMc-SR is an open sounding guitar, it is not booming, nor does it have strong bass. It is more of a mid-to-high range guitar, which can fit well to a deep sounding male voice, solo guitarists and hybrid pickers as it has good attack and leaves space for other instruments.

Furch Orange Plus D-CR
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Responsive... Really, if we need to describe the Furch ORANGE Plus D-CR in one word, it would be "Responsive". The combination of solid Cedar top and solid Indian Rosewood body normally yields to a somewhat darker sounding guitar with a healthy low mid range. While the ORANGE D-CR does have a nice low end, it is definitely not a dark sounding acoustic guitar. It is responsive, lively and has a beautiful mid range. Pick players should really check this guitar out, the attack of the pick blends nicely in the overall sound and even the slightest articulation is noticed.Furch coat the ORANGE Series guitars with high gloss finish which protects the woods yet let the guitar breath and age, the ORANGE Plus D-CR is indeed a good looking guitar with a very natural feel and sustain. 

Furch Red OMc-SR
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Top of the line! With the Red-SR the guys at Furch present the best of their craftsmanship. The combination of extraordinary tonewoods, a special voicing process that tunes soundboard and backplate and a high precision dual-action truss rod make this guitar stand out.The ultrathin layer of full-pore high-gloss finish protects the guitar and enhances the tonal qualities delievered mostly by the outstanding alliance of sitka spruce and indian rosewood.Besides the OMc (Orchestra Model Cutaway) there's numerous variations in the shape while all of them offer a beautifully balanced sound, clear & dynamic.The Furch Red-SR leaves nothing to be desired.

Furch Red Pure G-SR
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Furch’s top of the line guitars do not disappoint! The RED SERIES by Furch Guitars is built using premium solid Sitka Spruce and Indian Rosewood woods. The work on the guitars is meticulous, and the unique voicing process these guitars go through really balances the tone. The G model, which stands for Grand Auditorium, is a perfect all around model. You will enjoy the openness of the guitar while you won’t lack any lows. In our opinion, the RED Pure G-SR is a great guitar for stage musicians who care both about sound and looks.

Furch Master's Choice - Yellow Gc-CR SPA
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A Premium guitar with Cedar top. Most acoustic guitars come with Spruce top due to the open sound characteristics of Spruce. But when done right, a Cedar top can bring both warmth and openness to a guitar as can be heard on the Furch Yellow Gc-CR SPA Master's Choice. With a solid AA Cedar top, solid AA Indian Rosewood body and Furch's top voicing technology, this guitar is nicely balanced and sweet sounding. Perfect for singer songwriters in our opinion. Equipped with an L.R. Baggs Stagepro Anthem, the Furch Yellow Gc-CR SPA Master's Choice is stage ready for the working and recording musician. To understand how Spruce and Cedar effect the tone of a guitar we recommend comparing the Furch Yellow Gc-CR SPA Master's Choice and Red Gc-SR SPA Master's Choice on the TonePedia player.

Furch Master's Choice - Indigo G-CY SPE
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A minimalistic Red Cedar beauty. The Furch Master's Choice - Indigo G-CY SPE is a one minimalistic and well sounding guitar. It is priced around 1000$ but competes with more expensive guitars proudly. The way Furch achieved this price/quality ratio is by using their advanced technologies alongside the choice of layered wood for the body of the guitar. The layered Mahogany used for the body of the G-CY SPE helps reduce the production cost yet deliver a warm and well textured sound, and the Solid Red Cedar top adds to that warmth a mellow and soothing sound projection. We felt that this guitar benefits from Furch's arched back technology a lot. For us the Furch Master's Choice - Indigo G-CY SPE is a good choice for the mellow singer-songwriter, rhythm players and those that need a good guitar for a jazz ensemble. This guitar is warm and round. If you need a guitar for heavy strumming or one that cuts through the mix better we suggest trying out the Furch Master's Choice Violet D-SY SPE which is essentially the same guitar only with a Spruce top.

Furch Vintage 3 OM-SR
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For fingerpickers, and Everyone Else Too!Before we even get to how it sounds, the Vintage 3 OM SR is one good looking guitar! Furch's wood selection, Full pore high gloss finish and new pearl round inlays make this guitar a real eye catcher.In action, the Furch Vintage 3 OM SR presented itself as a really easy to play guitar, perfect for fingerpicking, but not only. Although OM guitars are not the go-to strumming guitars, the Indian Rosewood and Sitka Spruce combination does bring the power out of the Vintage 3 OM SR and compensates the body size. The guitar does have the common OM mid range you would expect and thanks to Furch's unique voicing process the sustain on it is healthy too.

Furch Vintage 2 OM-SR
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The Vintage 2. For fingerpickers, and Everyone Else Too!Before we even get to how it sounds, the Vintage 2 OM SR is one good looking guitar!Furch's wood selection, Full pore high gloss finish and new pearl round inlays make this guitar a real eye catcher.In action, the Furch Vintage 2 OM SR presented itself as a really easy to play guitar, perfect for fingerpicking, but not only. Although OM guitars are not the go-to strumming guitars, the Indian Rosewood and Sitka Spruce combination does bring the power out of the Vintage 2 OM SR and compensates the body size. The guitar does have the common OM mid range you would expect and thanks to Furch's unique voicing process the sustain on it is healthy too.

Furch Orange OMc-SR
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Not just for fingerpickersBefore we even get to how it sounds ...  the ORANGE OMc-SR is one good looking guitar!Furch's wood selection, Full pore high gloss finish and new pearl round inlays make this guitar a real eye catcher.In action, the Furch ORANGE OMc-SR is a really easy to play guitar, perfect for fingerpicking and even strumming. You see OM guitars are not normally go-to strumming guitars however the Indian Rosewood and Sitka Spruce combination brings out the power of the ORANGE OMc- SR and compensates the body size. The cutaway gives ample freedom to the upper frets.The guitar still maintains the OM mid range you would expect and thanks to Furch's unique voicing process its sustain is healthy too.

Furch Blue D-SW
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Classic Appeal For Modern Players  D-SWThis acoustic stands out with its reserved yet tasteful, classic appeal. The blue D-SW's appearance is beautiful with a High Grade Sitka Spruce top and Black Walnut on the back & sides. Look closer though to see how it's subtly bound with artificial tortoise pick guard and binding, a double ring rosette with black walnut inlays finishes the effect nicely.Further features include carefully selected solid woods including a cut away allowing great access to the higher frets, ebony fingerboard, proprietary design features and production technologies such as a special soundboard voicing process individually suited to the instrument and the revolutionary Furch CNR System® neck joint (with a dual action truss rod).Everything about this guitar suggests it's a serious instrument and the tones agree, go hear them for yourself and let us know what you think. 

Furch Blue Dc-SW
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Classic Appeal For Modern Players  Dc-SWThis acoustic stands out with its reserved yet tasteful, classic appeal. The blue Dc-SW's appearance is beautiful with a High Grade Sitka Spruce top and Black Walnut on the back & sides. Look closer though to see how it's subtly bound with a double ring rosette with black walnut inlays finishes the effect nicely.Further features include carefully selected solid woods including a cut away allowing great access to the higher frets, ebony fingerboard, proprietary design features and production technologies such as a special soundboard voicing process individually suited to the instrument and the revolutionary Furch CNR System® neck joint (with a dual action truss rod).Everything about this guitar suggests it's a serious instrument and the tones agree, go hear them for yourself and let us know what you think. 

Furch Blue G-CM
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Classic Appeal For Modern Players  G-CMThis acoustic stands out with its reserved yet tasteful, classic appeal. The blue G-CM's appearance is beautiful with a High Grade solid western red cedar top and solid African mahogany in an open pore finish on the back & sides. Look closer though to see how it's subtly bound with a double ring rosette with black walnut inlays finishes the effect nicely.Further features include carefully selected solid woods including a cut away allowing great access to the higher frets, ebony fingerboard, proprietary design features and production technologies such as a special soundboard voicing process individually suited to the instrument and the revolutionary Furch CNR System® neck joint (with a dual action truss rod).Everything about this guitar suggests it's a serious instrument and the tones agree, go hear them for yourself and let us know what you think. 

Furch Yellow Plus D-SR
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Clean looks meets healthy tone. The YELLOW SERIES by Furch is by all means a great one. While it is not their top series, it still uses all the "must haves" - Solid woods, attention to detail, fine craftsmanship and great tone. The D-SR that came in for demos had a nicely figured Indian Rosewood body and sound wise was deep and loud. It is a great strumming guitar that blends in well in band context. If you tend to finger pick a lot we recommend checking the YELLOW G or Gc models.