FLAMENCO GUITAR BY HERMANOS CONDE
3.400 €
Flamenco guitar crafted by the brand Hermanos Conde from Madrid, located on the iconic street Gravina, number 7, built by the nephews of the master Domingo Esteso, Mariano and Faustino; their guitars are highly prized among professionals and collectors of the flamenco world, such as Paco de Lucía, Cepero, Jesús Montoya, etc.
- YEAR: 1976
- SIDES AND BACK: Cypress
- SOUNDBOARD: German Pine Spruce
- VARNISH: Reapplied – Nitro
- SCALE LENGTH: 660 mm
- CONDITION: Good
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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
YEAR | 1976 |
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SIDES AND BACK | Cypress |
SOUNDBOARD | German Pine Spruce |
VARNISH | Reapplied – Nitro |
SCALE LENGTH | 660mm |
UPPER BRIDGE | 52mm |
HEADSTOCK | Mechanical |
HEIGHT OF STRING ON 12th FRET | 2.5mm |
HEIGHT OF STRING ON BRIDGE | 8mm |
TENSION | Medium |
CONDITION | Good |
HARD CASE | Included |
AVAILABILITY | SOLD |
COMPLETE DESCRIPTION
Flamenco guitar crafted by the brand Hermanos Conde from Madrid, located on the iconic street Gravina, number 7, built by the nephews of the master Domingo Esteso, Mariano and Faustino; their guitars are highly prized among professionals and collectors of the flamenco world, such as Paco de Lucía, Cepero, Jesús Montoya, etc.
The selection of wood used for this instrument is: for the soundboard, German pine spruce, it’s acoustic and grain extraordinary; cypress of great quality and beauty is used for the body (sides and back).
Thanks to the selection of woods, the sound of this instrument is exquisite for the ears of lovers and professionals of the flamenco world, offering exceptional depth and brilliance on the bass strings, as well as powerful and crystalline trebles, offering comfort to both of the guitarist’s hands.
The pulsation of this instrument is of medium tension with the strings at the perfect height for performance.
The guitar is in a good state. It features some cracks on the board and a blow on the bottom of the right side, but everything has been fully repaired by the master Manuel Caceres, and it has recently been fretted and varnished by Francisco Sanchez.