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Furch Blue D-MM

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  • ShadowShadow Frets: 58
    edited December 2022
    drofluf said:
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    You forgot orange! Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain if I remember correctly.
    Sort of meant to say that Furch don’t do an Orange or Indigo. 
    drofluf said:
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    You forgot orange! Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain if I remember correctly.
    Sort of meant to say that Furch don’t do an Orange or Indigo. 
    https://furchguitars.com/us/instruments/orange-series/orange-sr/
    Ok don’t know what happened there, it was even in the link I posted, but there is another page where orange isn’t shown. Probably best to treat me like Trump and fact check anything I say
    If I were to treat you like Trump I wouldn't bother to fact check you because I'd know it wasn't true :)
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  • Shadow said:
    Blue OM-CM here. Great depth of tone and excellent quality. I can't imagine how full the D will sound.
    Same. I’ve even lowered the action and relief without any compromise to the tone. Just a very playable and great sounding guitar.
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  • Shadow said:
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    Snags said:
    Glad that's cleared up

    On the numerical one you at least knew "bigger number = bigger price" because of either features, wood used, or bells and whistles. With the colours I have no clue.
    Yeah that's a fair point about the numbers  I forgot about that. EDIT: They also introduced a whole bunch of "deluxe", "master" etc. additions to each colour range to make it more complicated. And then there's the vintage range which is named separately. The vintage ones do at least seem to go up in simple numbers (1, 2, 3 etc. from cheapest to dearest), though. So that's not too bad.

    EDIT: Being serious for a second, I think they do go up in order of colour from the bottom to the top of the rainbow, as I said above. I was trying to be slightly helpful, in addition to trying to farm some LOLs... 
    It's really quite simple and explained here https://furchguitars.com/en/guitar-name-decoder/

    Actually I haven't a clue either :) 

    The hierarchy appears to be (from cheapest to most expensive): Violet, Blue, Green, Yellow, Red then Rainbow. So the reverse of a traditional rainbow.
    You forgot orange! Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain if I remember correctly.
    Roy G Biv. I saw this in a kid's book when my kids were little and it's stuck with me. This Roy fella is pretty handy!
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  • usedtobeusedtobe Frets: 3841
    Bought a Furch G23-CR with some money my mum left me, a few years ago.. It’s a fabulous thing. I rarely play anything else, now..
     so if you fancy a reissue of a guitar they never made in a colour they never used then it probably isn't too overpriced.

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