This flamenco guitar was built by the prestigious Hermanos Conde de Madrid, in the year 2009. After having worked together in 7 Gravina Street, Mariano Conde decided to work on his own in Felipe V Street, Madrid, where he taught his children, Mariano and Felipe Conde, the art of guitar making. These two children learnt so much that they managed to take over the workshop until 2010.
The woods used for the construction of this guitar are of a sublime quality and beauty. German spruce is used for the top, with an excellent straight and fine grain. The Madagascar wood in back and sides has got some spectaculars drawings and fabrics. The finishes are the typical ones of Hermanos Conde.
This flamenco guitar has a quality and comfort level worth remarking. Its bass strings are deep and powerful, and the treble, crystal-clear, with extended sustain. The comfort offered for both hands is surprising. Besides, this guitar is extremely light, particularly if one bears in mind the fact that this guitar is made of rosewood. A really multipurpose instrument which perfectly fits both accompaniment and concert, with a breathtakingly beautiful timbre which definitely stands out.
The tension of this guitar is medium, and the height of the strings in the saddle and fingerboard really balanced, which provides us with a high degree of comfort for both hands.
Its condition is excellent and completely original, without any cracks or repairs whatsoever.
Price 5,500.00€ - SOLD
Out of stock
Year | 2009 |
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Top | German spruce |
Back and sides | Madagascar |
Scale length | 650 mm |
Finish | French polish |
Tuners | Mechanic |
String height 12th fret | 3.0 mm |
Saddle height | 8.0 mm |
Nut width | 53 mm |
Dist. between 1st-6th string at the nut | 45 mm |
Dist. between 1st-6th string at the saddle | 58 mm |
Weight | 1550 gr |
Condition | Excellent – original |
Included case | Prado brown or black |
Optional case (plus 250€) | Hiscox PRO-II-GCL-L |
Optional case ( plus 650 € ) | BAM Panther 8002XLB Hightech |
Availability | SOLD |
Video recorded with strings | Solera Flamenca «Alma» by Vicente Amigo (Nylon) |