You should have got a yellow series model in stock. The next level up from the series. It is Furch's best selling guitar. And probably the best all around instrument for the price.
Agree. Also the only models to feature a cedar top, which is my favourite for gentle finger style. I've been playing for 60 years and owned pretty much every brand but my Furch Yellow Plus CR is the keeper and out-guns any Taylor I've owned, costing twice the price.
Yeah they do 12 string versions, we've not had any come in this batch but we can order them in if you're interested: furchguitars.com/en/guitar-versions/12-string-guitars/
The one thing I don't like about some of the master series, is the plastic bevels. They look and feel cheap. Because they are cheap. I see inexpensive guitars from Alveraz, Washburn, etc that use better quality materials for the bevels. If you're making high quality quitars, don't take shortcuts. Keep them high quality and charge appropriately .
@@xblinketx Both of you are wrong. As a czech person I can tell you that the C and H at the end of Furch are a one single letter. The letter CH has it's unique sound and does not sound as K nor as H. TH-cam is full of examples of Czech alphabet. Check it out. :)
@@sergejkrynycky728 This is exactly what I meant :) I am from Poland, we pronounce it the same way - FURH (just to simplify a "H" and "CH" pronunciation is very similar, non distinguishable for foreigners).
@@xblinketx 1. You, polish person, are also a foreigner in Czech. So don’t exclude yourself from those “foreigners” that you are talking about. 2. Letter H and CH have two very different sounds and are not similar at all. 3. Neither of your examples (hospital and hundred) have the letter CH in them. And they don’t have the CH sound either. Starting word “hospital” with pronunciation of letter CH in the beginning would be a 101 example of bad english. Side note: Polish person explaining czech person czech alphabet is hilarious. Imagine it being the other way around.
@@sergejkrynycky728haha !!! ❤❤❤❤ you beat me to it! I just love jt when people try and correct you for mis pronunciation. When I introduced them to the Uk players over 20 years ago I knew there wasn’t a hope in hell of me pronouncing the name “correctly” and frankly when I said it I either sounds like I was clearing my throat or even worse A it sounded like something you’d find people doing in a darkened car park! 😂. Not sure if Furching is a thing and didn’t dare investigate! 😂. I digress… to overcome this I created my own personal version which is “Furch”. Now it sounded lovely ❤. So Fursh it’s been for over 20 years and they are without question the most special sounding instruments I’ve ever come across. Plus I get the fun replying to my customers when they tell me how I am mis interpreting the brand name! It always brings a smile to my face ❤
Little Jane sounds awesome!!!
Furch aka martin killers, by far the best value for money guitar to ever exist
You should have got a yellow series model in stock. The next level up from the series. It is Furch's best selling guitar. And probably the best all around instrument for the price.
Agree. Also the only models to feature a cedar top, which is my favourite for gentle finger style. I've been playing for 60 years and owned pretty much every brand but my Furch Yellow Plus CR is the keeper and out-guns any Taylor I've owned, costing twice the price.
Do they do a 12 string ?
Yeah they do 12 string versions, we've not had any come in this batch but we can order them in if you're interested: furchguitars.com/en/guitar-versions/12-string-guitars/
The one thing I don't like about some of the master series, is the plastic bevels. They look and feel cheap. Because they are cheap. I see inexpensive guitars from Alveraz, Washburn, etc that use better quality materials for the bevels. If you're making high quality quitars, don't take shortcuts. Keep them high quality and charge appropriately .
Their higher end models are using wood for the beval
It’s not Fur-CH it’s FuRCH with a k sound
You are wrong, it's neither. It's Furch with "H" sound as in a hospital or in a hundred.
@@xblinketx Both of you are wrong. As a czech person I can tell you that the C and H at the end of Furch are a one single letter. The letter CH has it's unique sound and does not sound as K nor as H. TH-cam is full of examples of Czech alphabet. Check it out. :)
@@sergejkrynycky728 This is exactly what I meant :) I am from Poland, we pronounce it the same way - FURH (just to simplify a "H" and "CH" pronunciation is very similar, non distinguishable for foreigners).
@@xblinketx 1. You, polish person, are also a foreigner in Czech. So don’t exclude yourself from those “foreigners” that you are talking about.
2. Letter H and CH have two very different sounds and are not similar at all.
3. Neither of your examples (hospital and hundred) have the letter CH in them. And they don’t have the CH sound either. Starting word “hospital” with pronunciation of letter CH in the beginning would be a 101 example of bad english.
Side note: Polish person explaining czech person czech alphabet is hilarious. Imagine it being the other way around.
@@sergejkrynycky728haha !!! ❤❤❤❤ you beat me to it! I just love jt when people try and correct you for mis pronunciation. When I introduced them to the Uk players over 20 years ago I knew there wasn’t a hope in hell of me pronouncing the name “correctly” and frankly when I said it I either sounds like I was clearing my throat or even worse A it sounded like something you’d find people doing in a darkened car park! 😂. Not sure if Furching is a thing and didn’t dare investigate! 😂. I digress… to overcome this I created my own personal version which is “Furch”. Now it sounded lovely ❤. So Fursh it’s been for over 20 years and they are without question the most special sounding instruments I’ve ever come across. Plus I get the fun replying to my customers when they tell me how I am mis interpreting the brand name! It always brings a smile to my face ❤