FLAMENCO GUITAR BY HERMANOS CONDE
7.300 €
Flamenco guitar built by the Conde Hermanos house on the iconic street Gravina, 7, in Madrid. It was built by Domingo Esteso’s nephews, Mariano, and Faustino, whose guitars are highly praised among professionals and collectors, such as Paco de Lucía, Cepero, or Jesus Montoya.
- YEAR: 1977
- SIDES AND BACK: Cypress
- SOUNDBOARD: Cedar
- VARNISH: Original – Shellac
- SCALE LENGTH: 656 mm
- CONDITION: Excellent
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TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
YEAR | 1977 |
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SIDES AND BACK | Cypress |
SOUNDBOARD | Cedar |
VARNISH | Original-Shellac |
SCALE LENGTH | 656mm |
UPPER BRIDGE | 52mm |
HEADSTOCK | Mechanical |
HEIGHT OF STRING ON 12th FRET | 2.5mm |
HEIGHT OF STRING ON BRIDGE | 8.5mm |
TENSION | Medium |
CONDITION | Excellent |
HARD CASE | Included |
AVAILABILITY | SOLD |
COMPLETE DESCRIPTION
Flamenco guitar built by the Conde Hermanos house on the iconic street Gravina, 7, in Madrid. It was built by Domingo Esteso’s nephews, Mariano, and Faustino, whose guitars are highly praised among professionals and collectors, such as Paco de Lucía, Cepero, or Jesus Montoya.
The selection of woods used for this instrument is german pine spruce of extraordinary sound quality and grain for the soundboard, and stunning cypress for the body (sides and back).
Thanks to the selection of woods used on this instrument, its sound is exquisite to the ears of both amateurs and professionals of flamenco, offering exceptional depth and power on the bass strings, together with powerful and crystalline trebles, as well as perfect comfort on both of the guitarist’s hands.
We would like to highlight the fact that the soundhole of this guitar has special measures that were used very rarely, so it is difficult to find this kind of guitar.
The pulsation of this guitar is of medium tension with the strings at the perfect height for performance.
The guitar is in an excellent condition, completely original and without any kind of repair; it only has a little fissure, long a few centimeters, on the top part of the soundboard, right beside the neck, which has been revised and it is not important at all.