“Both these guitars tick practically all the boxes for us. Craft is top of the line and they sound very good indeed”: Furch Vintage Pure & Violet Deluxe SM review

This pair of finely crafted acoustics from the lower end of the Czech Republic maker’s price band may look simple and stripped back, but they’re fully loaded with tone

Furch Vintage Pure SM
(Image: © Future / Phil Barker)

Guitar World Verdict

Both these guitars tick practically all the boxes for us. Craft is top of the line and they sound very good indeed. We love that almost ‘unfinished’ look and feel to both instruments, and would heartily recommend a look in Furch’s catalogue if you’re in the market for an acoustic guitar that combines good looks with great sound.

Pros

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    The Pure SM does everything you’d expect from an OM.

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    Great build, quality woods and good sound.

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    Deluxe SM has great presence to the sound.

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    And bags of toneful volume with eye-catching good looks.

Cons

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    No gig bag.

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Furch – a maker that has been on our radar for some time – has featured in our reviews before and we’ve been greatly impressed by the level of craft and tone on display.

Both the models we have before us now are representative of the lower end of the Furch price list – an OM from the Vintage Pure category and a Grand Auditorium from the Violet catalogue. 

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David Mead

With over 30 years’ experience writing for guitar magazines, including at one time occupying the role of editor for Guitarist and Guitar Techniques, David is also the best-selling author of a number of guitar books for Sanctuary Publishing, Music Sales, Mel Bay and Hal Leonard. As a player he has performed with blues sax legend Dick Heckstall-Smith, played rock ’n’ roll in Marty Wilde’s band, duetted with Martin Taylor and taken part in charity gigs backing Gary Moore, Bernie Marsden and Robbie McIntosh, among others. An avid composer of acoustic guitar instrumentals, he has released two acclaimed albums, Nocturnal and Arboretum.