Flamenco guitar Vda. y Sobrinos de Domingo Esteso 1962

This flamenco guitar was built in the landmark workshop Gravina Street No. 7 by the nephews of the master luthier Domingo Esteso, then run by brothers Faustino, Julio and Mariano Conde. Many were the figures who passed through this workshop suing their guitars as Paco de Lucia, Melchor de Marchena, Niño Ricardo, Cepero, Juan Habichuela… and much more.

This guitar is made of excellent woods, impossible to obtain nowadays. Straight-grained Indian rosewood with breathtakingly beautiful shades, as well as German spruce top, also with a straight and even grain endorse the quality of this guitar with plenty of quality and character, typical of Hermanos Conde in that time.

The sound of this guitar is extraordinary. The basses are unbelievably strong and deep, the trebles are sweet and clear, with an unmatchable sustain and projection. The harmonics it releases are truly magic. The “rasgueos” whit this guitar are just unbeatable: crystal-clear, broken and bright, with that particular “dry” and “hollow” sound, typical in the best flamenco guitars.

This flamenco guitar has got medium tension, and a perfect height of strings in the saddle and fingerboard, providing the guitarist with a high degree of comfort for both hands, as well as an easy performance.

The condition of this flamenco guitar is excellent, being completely original and without any single kind of crack or repair whatsoever.

Price 8,800.00

Out of stock

Additional Information
Year

1962

Top

German spruce

Back and sides

Indian rosewood

Scale length

662 mm

Finish

French polish

Tuners

Mechanic

String height 12th fret

3.0 mm

Saddle height

7.6 mm

Nut width

51 mm

Dist. between 1st-6th string at the nut

43 mm

Dist. between 1st-6th string at the saddle

58 mm

Weight

1510 gr

Condition

Excellent – original

Included case

Prado brown or black

Optional case ( plus 650 € )
Video recorded with strings

Luthier Set 20 (nylon trebles)

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