Furch Yellow Plus G-CP, Paduak & Western Red Cedar
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Details
With their Yellow Plus CP series guitars, Furch takes cedar, a classic tonewood well-loved by fingerstyle players and those who prefer a warm, dark tone, and pairs it with less common African padauk. Touted as a good substitute for rosewood, padauk has a bright, eye-catching red hue and provides a rich palette of overtones. The versatile Grand Auditorium body shape is a great option for players who prefer mid-sized guitars like OMs and small jumbos. Finished off with a beautiful abalone rosette, koa binding, and Full-Pore High-Gloss finish, this Furch Yellow Plus G-CP would be an excellent choice for songwriters, session musicians, and those who perform solo or in small ensembles.
- Model/body: Grand Auditorium
- Top: Western red cedar
- Back and sides: Paduak
- Neck: African mahogany
- Fretboard: Ebony
- Bridge and pins: Ebony
- Saddle: TUSQ, fully compensated
- Binding: Koa with white line
- Rosette: Green abalone double ring with black and white line
- Purfling: Five black and white lines
- Headstock veneer: Ebony
- Brace pattern: Scalloped X
- Scale length: 25-1/2" (650 mm)
- Nut width: 1-3/4" (45 mm)
- String spacing: 2.16" (55 mm)
- Serial number: 98227
- Case: Hiscox hard shell case
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Why buy this guitar
Key Features
- Design
- The versatile Grand Auditorium shape is a perfect option for players who prefer mid-sized, standard scale length guitars that can tackle a wide range of playing styles
- Tonewoods
- Western red cedar and unusual African padauk come together for a rich, nuanced tone
- Appointments
- Furch's proprietary Full-Pore High-Gloss finish protects the beauiful solid tonewoods, while koa binding and an abalone rosette add teh finishing touches

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Furch Guitars
The Furch Guitars story began a long time before the company was officially established. In the 1970s, Frantisek Furch, a metalworker by day and a musician by night, faced the dilemma of complete unavailability of high-quality musical instruments in the then socialist Czechoslovakia.
