Hermanos Conde 2002 Atocha 53 Media Luna

4.150,00 

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Description

Spectacular sounding Hermanos Conde flamenco guitar. The real flamenco sound for professional players!

The story of the famous Hermanos Conde (Conde brothers) begins with Domingo Esteso. He belongs to the most important and famous guitar builders of the early 20th century. In 1917 he opened his own workshop in Calle Gravina 7 in Madrid. There he worked from 1926 with his nephew Faustino Conde and later with Mariano and Julio Conde.
Domingo Esteso Lopez died in 1937, but Faustino Conde and his brothers Mariano and Julio continued to run the workshop under the name “Vda y Sobrinos de Domingo Esteso” and then later under “Hermanos Conde Sobrinos de Domingo Esteso”.

As the demand for guitars increased, another shop was opened in Calle Atocha 53, for which Julio Conde was responsible.
This shop still exists today, although the shop in Calle Gravina 7 has been closed in the meantime.

This Hermanos Conde guitar was built in 2002 and is the perfect example of a good Conde flamenco guitar.
The top is made of best spruce wood and the back and sides of finest Spanish cypress. The nut width is 52 mm and the scale length 664 mm.
The neck is perfectly straight and the action is super flat at 2.7 mm E6 and 2.2 mm E1.

The sound of this Hermanos Conde guitar is fantastic. Powerful, hearty and full. At the same time the guitar is very balanced and clear. Cypress wood is so original for flamenco guitars and here we find the perfect example of a flamenca blanca. It has all the qualities a professional guitar player expects.

It has the power of the great Madrid guitars of the 60s and 70s.

The guitar is in great condition with just some small amount of wear from play and use.

A hard shell case comes with this beautiful Conde Hermanos.

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Additional information

back/sides

cypress

nut width

52 mm

scale length

>660 mm

top

spruce

year of construction

1980 – today