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Description

Step into the world of acoustic elegance with the Furch Durango G40, a steel-string acoustic guitar designed to captivate both novice players and seasoned musicians. Known for its seamless blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern innovation, the G40 brings a unique tonal clarity that sets it apart in the realm of acoustic guitars. This model features a solid Sitka spruce top paired with carefully selected mahogany back and sides, offering a rich, balanced sound with plenty of projection.

The G40's neck is crafted from African mahogany, providing a smooth playing experience that's ideal for a variety of musical styles. The fingerboard is made of ebony, ensuring durability and a sleek feel under your fingers. Whether you're strumming chords or picking intricate melodies, the G40 responds with warmth and precision.

Furch's attention to detail is evident in the guitar's design elements, including a beautiful rosette and high-quality Grover tuners that ensure stable tuning during long jam sessions. The proprietary Furch CNR System® neck design adds to the instrument's stability and longevity, making it a reliable choice for any guitarist looking to invest in a quality instrument.

Key Features:

  • Solid Sitka spruce top for enhanced tonal richness
  • Mahogany back and sides for a balanced sound
  • African mahogany neck with an ebony fingerboard
  • Proprietary Furch CNR System® neck design for added stability
  • Grover tuners for precise and reliable tuning
  • Beautiful rosette adds a touch of elegance

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