Furch Red Pure Gc-LR/L.R.Baggs Anthem 2024 – Full-Pore Satin

3.299,00 

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  • Type Grand Auditorium with cutaway
  • Top: solid spruce
  • Body: solid East Indian rosewood (master grade)
  • Neck: Mahogany
  • Fingerboard: Ziricote
  • Fingerboard inlays: Koa
  • Lateral dots: white mother-of-pearl line markings
  • Body binding: Koa
  • Fingerboard and headstock binding: Koa with white line
  • Rosette ring: Koa with black and white line
  • Scale length: 650 mm
  • Bar width: 45 mm
  • 20 frets
  • Transparent pickguard
  • CNR truss rod system
  • Gotoh 510 Silver Patina Tuners with ebony wings
  • Ebony end plug with mother-of-pearl inlays
  • Color: Natural high gloss
  • Hiscox Case included

The Grand Auditorium is considered the all-rounder among body shapes for good reason. Sufficient mids and basses for chords and strumming, yet fine and clear enough for fingerstyle. This is also how this beautiful GA from the Furch Red series can be described. Solid spruce top, solid Indian rosewood body, built-in L.R.Baggs Anthem pickup.

Since 1981, the Czech guitar manufacturer Furch has been building high-quality instruments with the greatest passion and care, making it the first choice for numerous artists around the world. Furch offers various acoustic guitar models as well as high-quality electro-acoustic concert guitars. Instruments from the manufacturer Furch stand for: Excellent workmanship, outstanding wood quality & balanced sound. Discover our range of instruments from Furch here.

Acoustic Guitar Shape

Grand Auditorium

Condition

new

Saddle width

45mm

Specials

Cutaway, Pickup

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