(NGD) Furch Yellow OM-CR
This arrived in the post recently:
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What a beauty!
Love to hear how it sounds. congrats!:up: |
Sweet! Tell us about how it sounds compared to your other guitars.
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Beautiful guitar! Congrats!
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Beauty. That nice Hiscox case allowed it to arrive in one piece. I’m still surprised at the nice case they include in their price.
Congrats! |
Beautiful! Yes and Hiscox flight cases are top notch. Lakewoods come with them as well for their very reasonable prices (compared to similarly spec'd Martins, Taylors, not to mention boutique brands). May the Furch give you many happy years of playing!
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It’s a pretty nice touch that they even take the time to put the Furch logo on the hiscox case?!?! Makes for a nice overall package and presentation. |
Nice! I'm very Furch curious. I hope to be able to play one some day.
Enjoy your new guitar! |
Yeah Hiscox does the same for Lakewood (brand it). I really like the case that came with my Taylor 914ce v-class, and it's a little lighter so sometimes I appreciate it a little more due to being less heavy...but if I'm traveling with guitars, I completely appreciate the Hiscox case.
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Congratulations!!! Let us know how you feel about it when you can!
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Very nice, enjoy that Furch for years.
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Sweet looking guitar, Enjoy!
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(NGD) Furch Yellow OM-CR
Congratulations! We’ve been looking forward to this NGD-post for a while now!
It’s a beauty!! How does it sound? I love those tuner buttons, my wife’s OM has similar on her OM23. I agree, the branded Hiscox cases are excellent. I’ve had a Hiscox for my Guild for over 30 years, I think I must have got it just a few years after the company started. At the time I lived about 20 miles from the factory... |
Looks lovely - enjoy it.
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