Description
Viuda y Sobrinos de Domingo Esteso 1946 – a fine and exquisite classical guitar built by the Hermanos Conde!
The Spanish luthier Domingo Esteso Lopez was one of the great guitar-makers of the early part of the 20th century that apprenticed with Manuel Ramirez. After Manuel Ramirez died, he opened his own shop on the calle Gravina, where he was joined by his 13 year old nephew Faustino Conde in 1926, as did Mariano Conde in 1929. After his death in 1937, Faustino and his two brothers, Mariano and Julio Conde continued working under the label Vda y Sobrinos de Domingo Esteso. All these guitars are considered monumental and historical, some of them are shown in the great Museums around the world telling the most important part of the history of the Spanish guitar.
This is a 1946 Viuda y Sobrinos de Domingo Esteso guitar. Despite being a modest guitar, this guitar tells a great history, and it’s impressive sound underlines its importance, combining a punchy attack to sweet warmth and passionate dynamics that only come from almost eighty years matured excellence.
It has a one piece maple back and a very fine alpine spruce top. The scale length is 650 mm and the nut width 52 mm.
Its condition is very good for the age (all original and only 3 small repaired cracks), the playability is excellent and it plays with with great ease. Holding this guitar for the first time, and noticing the impressive low weight is a great experience.
There are guitars like this, with which you immediately feel an inner connection and which you quickly take to your heart.
The sound is very touching and this guitar awakens deep emotions. The basses are round and precise, with a very special and enchanting quality. The singing and crystalline trebles offer a fantastic range of timbres.
This guitar has the soul, dynamics and personality only found in the greatest matured master guitars. This wonderful and likely unique guitar would be a great addition for any player and/or collector.
It comes with a fitting guitar case.