This flamenco guitar was made by master luthier Mariano Conde in 2014 in his workshop located in Madrid. After starting to work on his own, he left behind the name of “Hermanos Conde” and opened his own workshop in 1 Amnistía Street, where he still continues making guitars, following the Domingo Esteso-Hermanos Conde tradition.
This flamenco guitar represents the highest model in the range of guitars made by the guitar maker Mariano Conde. He named this very exclusive range ‘Poema’, and the guitars in this range are expressly made to order and entirely by the master guitar maker.
The wood used for the construction of this guitar shows the quality and exclusivity of this range of guitars.
The top is made with the best quality German spruce and the sides and back, with Imbuia. Imbuia is a kind of wood with a wonderful aesthetic that is very difficult to find and with acoustic characteristics very similar to Brazilian rosewood.
The sound of this flamenco guitar stands out mainly for its exceptional volume. It provides with a ‘big’ sound and very good projection, ideal for flamenco concerts.
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.
Price 7,800.00€ - SOLD
Out of stock
Year | 2014 |
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Top | German spruce |
Back and sides | Imbuia |
Finish | Nitro-laquer |
Tuners | Mechanic |
Scale length | 660 mm |
String height 12th fret | 2.7 mm |
Saddle height | 8.5 mm |
Nut width | 53 mm |
Dist. between 1st-6th string at the nut | 45 mm |
Dist. between 1st-6th string at the saddle | 59 mm |
Weight | 1600 gr |
Condition | Excellent – original |
Included case | Original |
Optional case ( plus 650 € ) | BAM Panther 8002XLB Hightech |
Optional case (plus 250€) | Hiscox PRO-II-GCL-L |
Availability | SOLD |
Video recorded with strings | Solera Flamenca «Alma» by Vicente Amigo (Nylon) |