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  • TrainelTrainel

    A Solid Student-Level Acoustic Folk Guitar - Falcon FG100 Review

    Falcon FG100Published on 01/28/24 at 08:38
    I recently acquired the Falcon FG100 Dreadnought Steel String Guitar as part of a job lot at an auction. My primary motivation for bidding was a pre-civil war Spanish-made ukulele, but I was pleasantly surprised by what I found in the Falcon. Initially, it was in pretty rough shape, covered in dirt and grime. However, with some TLC, new strings, and a bit of consideration, it cleaned up nicely.

    Ultimately, I decided to pass it on to my grand-nephew, who is just starting to learn the guitar and didn't have an acoustic one. Now, let's dive into a review of the Falcon FG100.

    First and foremost, this guitar is a solidly made student-level acoustic folk guitar. If it weren't, I wouldn't ha…
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    I recently acquired the Falcon FG100 Dreadnought Steel String Guitar as part of a job lot at an auction. My primary motivation for bidding was a pre-civil war Spanish-made ukulele, but I was pleasantly surprised by what I found in the Falcon. Initially, it was in pretty rough shape, covered in dirt and grime. However, with some TLC, new strings, and a bit of consideration, it cleaned up nicely.

    Ultimately, I decided to pass it on to my grand-nephew, who is just starting to learn the guitar and didn't have an acoustic one. Now, let's dive into a review of the Falcon FG100.

    First and foremost, this guitar is a solidly made student-level acoustic folk guitar. If it weren't, I wouldn't have entrusted it to my nephew's budding musical journey. It's worth mentioning that the Falcon FG100 is a fairly large dreadnought, which could potentially be a bit unwieldy for someone with smaller hands. However, considering that young musicians tend to grow quickly, I have no doubt that he'll grow into it just fine.

    The redburst finish on this guitar is well-executed and adds to its visual appeal. Without it, linden wood, the guitar's primary material, might not be very visually striking. What impressed me the most about the Falcon FG100 is its durability. It had seen a few not-so-loving years before it came into my possession, and it has weathered them surprisingly well. I'm confident it will last for years to come, being passed down from one aspiring young musician to another.

    Now, onto some of the drawbacks. The wooden handle is of somewhat poor quality, but considering the price point, it's not unexpected. Additionally, the guitar's access to higher frets can be a bit challenging for those with smaller hands, particularly beyond the 16th fret.

    The case that comes with the Falcon FG100 is rather bulky, but the weight is manageable. It provides decent protection for the guitar but may be less convenient for transport.
    I've heard some DJs expressing their dissatisfaction, while others quietly chuckle to themselves, but I'm not one of them. 😉

    You can also find D'addario "Folk / Nylon" strings available at this link: https://www.milongamusic.com/cat/cordes-guitares-acoustiques/

    After a few hours of playing and breaking in, the Falcon FG100 produces a proper and satisfying sound. Overall, it's a reliable, budget-friendly option for beginners and aspiring guitarists. While it has its limitations, particularly in terms of size and playability for smaller hands, its durability and sound quality make it a solid choice for anyone looking to start their musical journey on the acoustic guitar
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  • Anonymous

    It's a perfectly reasonable starter guitar

    Falcon FG100Published on 11/16/18 at 15:09
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    I got this as part of a job lot in an auction, along with a pre civil war Spanish made Ukulele that was my main reason for bidding. What it is, is a JHS (John Hornby Skewes & Co. Ltd.), Falcon redburst dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Having got it I cleaned it up, (it was very dirty when I got it, but it did clean up nicely), put some new strings on, and considered what I was going to with it. In the end I decided I would give it to my grand-nephew who is learning to play the guitar and doesn't have an acoustic.

    And for anyone who wants any kind of review, this is a perfectly reasonable, solidly made student level acoustic folk Guitar. If it wasn't I wouldn't give it to my nephew. MY one res…
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    I got this as part of a job lot in an auction, along with a pre civil war Spanish made Ukulele that was my main reason for bidding. What it is, is a JHS (John Hornby Skewes & Co. Ltd.), Falcon redburst dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Having got it I cleaned it up, (it was very dirty when I got it, but it did clean up nicely), put some new strings on, and considered what I was going to with it. In the end I decided I would give it to my grand-nephew who is learning to play the guitar and doesn't have an acoustic.

    And for anyone who wants any kind of review, this is a perfectly reasonable, solidly made student level acoustic folk Guitar. If it wasn't I wouldn't give it to my nephew. MY one reservation about giving it to him, and something to bear in mind if planning to purchase, was its a fairly large Dreadnought and might be a bit big for him, (though looking at his older brother I have no doubt he will grow into it). The redburst finish is well done and does add to it's looks (linden wood is not very decorative on its own). Given that it had a few, not very well loved, years on it when I got it, and how well it has survived them, I have no doubt that this will last and be passed on from one aspiring young relative to another to learn on for years to come.
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  • maxn011maxn011

    Falcon FG100Published on 08/25/05 at 11:48
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Sorry I do any of this information connai

    UTILIZATION

    The wooden handle is of poor quality but that price should not be a sattendre mieu
    the access is difficult to acute APRS the 16th freight for small hands
    the case is rather cumbersome, but the weight is correct
    After a few hours of warming, we get a proper sound trs

    SOUNDS

    The sound is good for the country song, it is good enough for rock
    however, it is perfect for ballads, but the game is difficult arpege (more than one electric)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for a month and do not reget buying this saw the price Excellent quality RAPORT
    I think today I will be a model more flexible, but at this pri…
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    Sorry I do any of this information connai

    UTILIZATION

    The wooden handle is of poor quality but that price should not be a sattendre mieu
    the access is difficult to acute APRS the 16th freight for small hands
    the case is rather cumbersome, but the weight is correct
    After a few hours of warming, we get a proper sound trs

    SOUNDS

    The sound is good for the country song, it is good enough for rock
    however, it is perfect for ballads, but the game is difficult arpege (more than one electric)

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for a month and do not reget buying this saw the price Excellent quality RAPORT
    I think today I will be a model more flexible, but at this price I do not find
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  • webzwebz

    Falcon FG100Published on 04/30/06 at 10:14
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    - Table Basswood
    - Channel 20 keys Saddle
    - Fretboard rosewood
    That's all I know for now. I do not know the wood used for the body, but nothing solid in any case. The set is fairly low quality.

    UTILIZATION

    First, the key is to rev poor quality. Needless to say it is better to have the nails cut short because the rosewood used is too mallable to the touch.
    CHAC is difficult to treble from quinzime / seizime box, but since there is no pan will blow you away ^ ^
    The ergonomics of the guitar is plutt good, even if the handle is too pais! The fund does not, however Submitted characteristics and its weight is correct.
    The ease of playing many of dpend rglages the handle and…
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    - Table Basswood
    - Channel 20 keys Saddle
    - Fretboard rosewood
    That's all I know for now. I do not know the wood used for the body, but nothing solid in any case. The set is fairly low quality.

    UTILIZATION

    First, the key is to rev poor quality. Needless to say it is better to have the nails cut short because the rosewood used is too mallable to the touch.
    CHAC is difficult to treble from quinzime / seizime box, but since there is no pan will blow you away ^ ^
    The ergonomics of the guitar is plutt good, even if the handle is too pais! The fund does not, however Submitted characteristics and its weight is correct.
    The ease of playing many of dpend rglages the handle and the bridge, but by default it is not really optimized. Indeed, the action is too high and even aprsrglage it is not the panacea.

    SOUNDS

    The sound is INTERESTED in serious (plutt round) but mdiums pchent and treble a bit ...
    It lends itself well plutt reggae riffs and country.
    In fact to enjoy the sound of this guitar, you must commit an act hrtique: climbing ropes nylons!
    I hear some dj cry foul and other snickering derrire their guts, but not me ;-)
    There are also ropes "Folk / Nylon" from D'addario available at this address: https://www.cordesexpress.com/index.php?cPath=26_33&CE=2b9fe6b8c551956786ca4 .
    But you can still rgler action low enough and give it a shot with light strings or extra-light, but "violin" (if you can say what the price is not good enough to support your fingers all this time.
    on the other hand, and I say magic, the strings made up of folk / nylon provides playing comfort and enjoyable sound. As the handle is more lgrement pais a traditional folk, this arrangement provides a small string hidden "classical" guitar is not for me dplaire. Only BMOL, it will often trs rgler the handle using the trussrod. This is the sine qua non for the correctness of the handle takes the blow ^ _ ^
    I note therefore svrement sounds because I am using the default rglages are ... atrocious.

    OVERALL OPINION

    In rsum friendly even if the price of this guitar can allcher (less than 100 euros), you will certainly find better for a few dollars supplmentaires.
    In addition, it is okay only if you tinker a bit ...
    In other words, it is not suitable for novices who want to Get You Started guitar without putting your hands dirty, much less to players like me who intermdiaires prfrent best small scratch but not too Chres functional. Needless to say, insiders or those who want a long-term scratching can spend their way _0

    It is all the same rvle trs useful for Barbec accessories' range and the fire ;-)
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