Thanks for the kind words about the Little Jane, Jeremy! It's lovely to hear your perspective on how it's enriched your life. Here's to many more hours of playing it! :)
Hey, Jeremy. Gary Chapman here. I’ve watched you quietly for a good while and always love your common sense approach to purchasing and enjoying your instruments. This video hit hard, though. Long story I’d love to tell you in person next time you’re in Nashville. Reader’s Digest version…my sweet Dad lived with me until he died in our house right at sunrise, Easter Sunday morning, 2009. The one thing that brought him comfort was me sitting on his bed, singing and playing the songs he taught me 50 years previous in the little church he pastored in Texas for 30 years. That story is full of miracles and I’d love to have lunch and get to know you a bit better than youtube affords. If not…no harm. BTW, I’ve never been a stalker. Been a stalkee a few times but never the reverse. 😂
@@GaryChapmanmusic I’ve been able to keep up with you through my dear friend Morgan Cryar. You and MORGAN were my two favorites those wonderful early days. One of my favorite songs is still. “Sweet hand of mercy”. God bless you, Garry.
Glad to see a video! It’s a neat guitar. It’s nice to have a guitar you can take anywhere - music is the fabric of our lives (I borrowed that from Cotton), in good times and tough ones. I’m looking forward to hearing how your move went and seeing your new life unfold. It’s a nice touch that you posted your last video where you started the channel. I’m sure this is both an exciting and emotional time for you and your family. I’m confident you will make a home out of your new home before you know it!
Thank you for this video, Jeremy. it really hit home for me. Some of my most meaningful playing and singing has been done during the passing of a friend or a family member. What a wonderful gift all this music is! You are a gift to all of us too, my friend.
I have a Klos travel guitar that I use when I travel. I also keep it in the back of my Jeep as I seem to be waiting on my kids frequently and pull it out. I wish I could get it to sound more like the little Jane.
Thanks for this post Jeremy. I’ve been subscribed for several years. Occasional viewer, rare to comment. Your story of playing bedside for your dad at the end of his life was touching. I eliminated this Furch travel guitar due to cost. Bought a used PRS SE 20 and it has been a great travel companion. Excellent gig bag fits easily in overhead bin when flying. Easy on car space when driving. Cool sounding full scale parlor with passable pickup built in. Tone is fairly thumpy. Great for blues & country fingerstyle. Fair to average flat picked. No competition for a premium small body but lots of guitar for the $$. If you don’t need the backpack size, this is a good option.
Good to hear from you, Jeremy! When I was younger, a girlfriend made me a padded case for my old Yamaha acoustic guitar. I strapped it to the back of my backpack and took it with me every time I went hiking. There was never a time when I was in Shenandoah Park, that this guitar didn't come with me. So, I understand totally how you feel about the Little Jane. By the way, the case she made for me was way before you could buy gig bags. I wish she had patented it. She could have made a fortune. :)
@@JeremySheppard It came with the Fishman VTS installed. BTW, a friend of mine put a passive Journey Tech p/up in an Eastman 00. I liked it so much, that I swapped out my Fishman Matrix with a Journey Tech on my 000-28. It gives a well-balanced sound, has plenty of volume on the same settings as my guitars w/ powered preamps (LR Baggs and Fishman) and it's only $50. When plugged into my EV30M, it's sweet.
I had a Journey Overhead carbon fiber and it was super cool in that I could, and did, leave it in my truck 24/7 the summer that I had it. On a different note, I wonder what super light gauge strings tuned up a step or so would sound like on that and would it reign in the jangliness.
Hey Jeremy, love that Little Jane. The price is what holds me back, and yes, I know it’s real wood and probably damn nice quality. I know you’re channel is shifting focus a bit as you travel this summer, I would love to know your thoughts on other short scale guitars, specifically the Eastman PCH2-TG and/ the Guild Jumbo Junior, both in around the $400-$500 price point. Cheers.
I’m interested in how you packed up and sent your guitars to LA. May have to be moving quite a few of them soon. Any of your expertise would be appreciated
I was wondering the same thing! It might help a lot of people who need to move safely get their guitars from point A to point B. I’m especially wondering about guitars that only came with the a padded gig bag. Many guitars don’t come with hard cases these days. Likewise, I’d also be curious about unpacking and checking and setting up all the guitars that need attention. That could be a daunting task for people with a bunch of guitars.
Ultimate travel guitar. It’s magic or voodoo that it’s in tune after assembly. I’m not ready to spend that much for a travel guitar but I think it’s worth it. I’m out of town right now with a backpacker. It kinda sucks.
Hey Jeremy! You know what’s funny, I’ve been watching you for a good long while now, it took me a while though before I realized you had connections right down the road from me here in Louisiana and now you’re coming back here, and I’m going to Virginia to work lol.
@@JeremySheppard Me too! I’m hoping I’ll be on a rotational schedule soon and I’ll be home half the time. I’d love to run into you sometime and compare our 57 Country Westerns and see how similar/different they are lol.
Thanks for the kind words about the Little Jane, Jeremy! It's lovely to hear your perspective on how it's enriched your life. Here's to many more hours of playing it! :)
Hey, Jeremy. Gary Chapman here. I’ve watched you quietly for a good while and always love your common sense approach to purchasing and enjoying your instruments. This video hit hard, though. Long story I’d love to tell you in person next time you’re in Nashville. Reader’s Digest version…my sweet Dad lived with me until he died in our house right at sunrise, Easter Sunday morning, 2009. The one thing that brought him comfort was me sitting on his bed, singing and playing the songs he taught me 50 years previous in the little church he pastored in Texas for 30 years. That story is full of miracles and I’d love to have lunch and get to know you a bit better than youtube affords. If not…no harm. BTW, I’ve never been a stalker. Been a stalkee a few times but never the reverse. 😂
Hi Garry! Thank you for all the music for all of these years. We’ve never met, but your music has made a huge impact on me! Bless you, brother
Thank you for your kindness. It has been and remains my absolute pleasure.
@@GaryChapmanmusic I’ve been able to keep up with you through my dear friend Morgan Cryar. You and MORGAN were my two favorites those wonderful early days. One of my favorite songs is still. “Sweet hand of mercy”. God bless you, Garry.
Glad to see a video! It’s a neat guitar. It’s nice to have a guitar you can take anywhere - music is the fabric of our lives (I borrowed that from Cotton), in good times and tough ones. I’m looking forward to hearing how your move went and seeing your new life unfold. It’s a nice touch that you posted your last video where you started the channel. I’m sure this is both an exciting and emotional time for you and your family. I’m confident you will make a home out of your new home before you know it!
Especially love the part where you took it to pray and worship Jesus at your loved one’s bedside. God bless you bro! Keep shining His light!
Might consider one. Where would you reccomend purchase? Thanks Jeremy.
Great to see you back. Hope to see more!!
I came here to say this. I miss the the weekly live streams.
Indeed great little guitar with huge sound. Greetings from Jane's home country.
Well done, and beautifully done! Go thrive!
Me too like the Little Jane very much for traveling and holiday trips. I am from Switzerland but had my LJ with me during our US trip last summer.
Thank you for this video, Jeremy. it really hit home for me. Some of my most meaningful playing and singing has been done during the passing of a friend or a family member. What a wonderful gift all this music is! You are a gift to all of us too, my friend.
I have a Klos travel guitar that I use when I travel. I also keep it in the back of my Jeep as I seem to be waiting on my kids frequently and pull it out. I wish I could get it to sound more like the little Jane.
Good to see you on the Tube!!!! Hope all is well for you.
I love little guitars!!! There is songs and stories in them just waiting to come out, and be told!!! 🙏🙏🙏
Love my LJ !!! I travel for work and this thing starts and ends my days.
Thanks for this post Jeremy. I’ve been subscribed for several years. Occasional viewer, rare to comment. Your story of playing bedside for your dad at the end of his life was touching. I eliminated this Furch travel guitar due to cost. Bought a used PRS SE 20 and it has been a great travel companion. Excellent gig bag fits easily in overhead bin when flying. Easy on car space when driving. Cool sounding full scale parlor with passable pickup built in. Tone is fairly thumpy. Great for blues & country fingerstyle. Fair to average flat picked. No competition for a premium small body but lots of guitar for the $$. If you don’t need the backpack size, this is a good option.
Good to hear from you, Jeremy!
When I was younger, a girlfriend made me a padded case for my old Yamaha acoustic guitar. I strapped it to the back of my backpack and took it with me every time I went hiking. There was never a time when I was in Shenandoah Park, that this guitar didn't come with me. So, I understand totally how you feel about the Little Jane. By the way, the case she made for me was way before you could buy gig bags. I wish she had patented it. She could have made a fortune. :)
Happy Belated Birthday Jeremy. Just 200 to 50,000 subs!! Hope the move went well and the new gig is going swimmingly
Thanks, Sam!! New gig started in May, move is happening in July.
@@JeremySheppard go get ‘em brother. Congrats to you and the family
Thanks , Jeremy
awesome wee guitar jeremy!!! good luck with the move!!p.s.missing friday live!!🎸🎸💪💪
Thanks, Matt! I miss it too. We'll get settled and see what happens!
“If I could walk ten thousand miles…”
I got one last Aug in Nashville and completely agree. It sounds so good plugged in.
Which pickup does yours have? I'm thinking about putting a K&K Fantastick in it.
@@JeremySheppard It came with the Fishman VTS installed. BTW, a friend of mine put a passive Journey Tech p/up in an Eastman 00. I liked it so much, that I swapped out my Fishman Matrix with a Journey Tech on my 000-28. It gives a well-balanced sound, has plenty of volume on the same settings as my guitars w/ powered preamps (LR Baggs and Fishman) and it's only $50. When plugged into my EV30M, it's sweet.
I just put one of those in a Natasha bamboo guitar.
I had a Journey Overhead carbon fiber and it was super cool in that I could, and did, leave it in my truck 24/7 the summer that I had it. On a different note, I wonder what super light gauge strings tuned up a step or so would sound like on that and would it reign in the jangliness.
Hey Jeremy, love that Little Jane. The price is what holds me back, and yes, I know it’s real wood and probably damn nice quality. I know you’re channel is shifting focus a bit as you travel this summer, I would love to know your thoughts on other short scale guitars, specifically the Eastman PCH2-TG and/ the Guild Jumbo Junior, both in around the $400-$500 price point. Cheers.
i’ve had my eye on that model. i play bedside at hospitals as a volunteer but i usually bring my 00-21. But i am looking for a travel guitar.
Jeremy …. Man you gotta do a video on that Martin SuperD… Or have you already? Would be nice.
The Taylor gs mini mahogany is my little travel guitar..pretty amazing instrument in my humble opinion..but it obviously doesn't fold down..
Looks and sounds great! Happy playing!
Thank you sir. Many blessings...
I’m interested in how you packed up and sent your guitars to LA. May have to be moving quite a few of them soon. Any of your expertise would be appreciated
I'll make a video on it!
@@JeremySheppard awesome! Driving them in an unairconditioned car (not to mention not secure) gives me the creeps
I was wondering the same thing! It might help a lot of people who need to move safely get their guitars from point A to point B. I’m especially wondering about guitars that only came with the a padded gig bag. Many guitars don’t come with hard cases these days.
Likewise, I’d also be curious about unpacking and checking and setting up all the guitars that need attention. That could be a daunting task for people with a bunch of guitars.
Can’t believe you were in my hometown of Lancaster PA and I didn’t get to see you and have you see my guitars! So sad!
I was sneaky. In and out with a day at Dutch Wonderland.
Well back Jeremy.
Ultimate travel guitar. It’s magic or voodoo that it’s in tune after assembly. I’m not ready to spend that much for a travel guitar but I think it’s worth it. I’m out of town right now with a backpacker. It kinda sucks.
This is a very nice video that addresses this niche market. Much nicer outdoors, too!
good 2 c ya bro...
Hey Jeremy! You know what’s funny, I’ve been watching you for a good long while now, it took me a while though before I realized you had connections right down the road from me here in Louisiana and now you’re coming back here, and I’m going to Virginia to work lol.
Ships in the night. Sorry we're missing each other.
@@JeremySheppard Me too! I’m hoping I’ll be on a rotational schedule soon and I’ll be home half the time. I’d love to run into you sometime and compare our 57 Country Westerns and see how similar/different they are lol.
Hi Jeremy, great video! I was wondering if the strings action adjustable.
Yes, truss rod and saddle.
@@JeremySheppard Thanks!
I have been saving up for a Little Jane and now they just got more expensive...thanks Jeremy...JK...Great Video buddy...I hope your move went well :)
What acoustic strings are you running on the Little Jane? Thanks!
Dadarrio nickel bronze currently. Had Dadarrio XS for almost a year.