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.
Hermanos Conde made very few guitars with this exotic wood, most of them in the 70s, and they are especially appreciated by guitarists and collectors all over the world. Maestro Paco de Lucia played this guitar at the baptism of his son Curro, borrowed from his good friend Rafael Morales.
The sound of this flamenco guitar is really special. Majagua wood provides the guitar with a very particular timbre, and a beautiful depth in the bass strings, as well as clarity and power in the trebles. A magical sound, which leaves nobody indifferent, but surprised and captivated, from inexperienced musicians to experts.
The tension of this flamenco guitar is medium, and the heights of the strings in fingerboard and saddle are perfect, providing us with such a high degree of comfort that one will be delighted.
The condition of this flamenco guitar is excellent and completely original, without any kind of cracks or repairs whatsoever.
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Year | 1975 |
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Top | German spruce |
Back and sides | Majagua |
Scale length | 660 mm |
Finish | Nitro-laquer |
Tuners | Mechanic |
String height 12th fret | 2.8 mm |
Saddle height | 7.6 mm |
Nut width | 53 mm |
Dist. between 1st-6th string at the nut | 44 mm |
Dist. between 1st-6th string at the saddle | 59 mm |
Weight | 1360 gr |
Condition | Excellent – original |
Video recorded with strings | Solera Flamenca «Alma» by Vicente Amigo (Nylon) |
Availability | COLECCIÓN S.F. |