I'm getting lazy. Or forgetful. Maybe both.
A few weeks ago I attended the Artisan Guitar Show in Harrisburg, PA. It's an expo for custom guitar builders and more. I was like a kid in a candy store.
Some "non-custom" builders were there, such as Sadowsky, but the one that caught my eye was the Czech builder, Furch. Ever since I got my Furch LJ-10CE ("Little Jane") I have been in awe of the quality of sound and build by this not-yet "big" builder (at about 8,000 guitars a year). I recently put a crack in my Little Jane, and subsequently learned that Furch had come out with a new model similar to it, but without the removable neck. They had every model of every wood choice at the show and I managed to pick up the last Spruce/Rosewood Pioneer. Show priced and a padded gig bag thrown in, at pre-increase dollars. How could I resist?
My Little Jane has been repaired and only shows a "beauty mark" from where I crunched it. So, now I have tow little Furch guitars that differ in sound but are equally as comfortable playing.
There were an awful lot of pretty, unique and awesome guitars at the show, and I played a number of them
But I came home with a Furch.
Left: Little Jane (Western Red Cedar/ African Mahogany)
Right: Pioneer (Englemann Spruce / East Indian Rosewood)