Flamenco guitar Hermanos Conde 1981

This flamenco guitar was made by the master luthier Domingo Esteso´s nephews in the emblematic workshop in 7 Gravina Street. This workshop was owned by Faustino and Mariano Conde. Lots of great performers have been in this workshop. For example, Paco de Lucía, Melchor de Marchena, Niño Ricardo, Cepero, Pepe Habichuela, and so many others.

The different woods in this flamenco guitar are of the top existing quality. The top is made of canadian Cedar, with an outlined grain, straight and smooth, that endorse its exceptional quality. The back and sides are made of Indian rosewood, with a straight grain and beautiful tones.

The sound has a quality and character unmatchable. The bases are powerful and with an extraordinary depth, the trebles are crystalline and brilliant, with great projection and sustain, keeping a perfect balance between the two of them.

The tension of this flamenco guitar is medium, and the height of strings in the bridge pin and fret board is perfectly balanced, ensuring great comfort in both hands and easing the guitarist performing.

The condition of this flamenco guitar is really good. It just has a small crack on the back, almost invisible, and perfectly repaired. Besides, it is backed up with evidence in the attached pictures.

  • Year: 1981
  • Top: Canadian cedar
  • Back and sides: Indian rosewood
  • Scale length: 650mm
  • Finish: Nitro-laquer
  • Tuners: Mechanical tuners
  • String height at the 12th fret: 2,6mm
  • Saddle height: 7,6mm
  • Nut width: 54mm
  • Distance between 1st and 6th string at the nut: 46mm
  • Distance between 1st and 6th string at the saddle: 60mm
  • Case: “Prado” brown or black
  • Condition: Very good – original
  • Availability: SOLD

 

Price 5,800.00

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