Conde Hermanos Paco De Lucia Model 2000 Classic Guitar
Description
Conde Hermanos
A world-renowned, prestigious workshop based in Madrid, Spain.
Originating from a workshop founded by Domingo Esteso in 1915, his nephews (the Conde brothers) continued and developed the tradition.
Favoured by numerous professional guitarists, including Paco de Lucía, its sharp, passionate tone has earned it the nickname "the epitome of flamenco guitar."
This newly arrived model was crafted by the prestigious Conde Hermanos workshop in Madrid after the deaths of Faustino Conde and Mariano Conde in the late 1980s or early 1990s.
After many years of working together at Gravina 7, Mariano Conde decided to leave his brother Faustino and open his own workshop at Felipe 5 in Madrid, together with his sons Felipe and Mariano Conde, where they continued to run the workshop until 2010, preserving the craftsmanship traditions inherited from their father and uncle. Instrument Condition
Neck Condition: Slight bow
Fret Remaining: Approximately 90%
Bridge Saddle Remaining: 2.0mm on 6th String Side, 1.5mm on 1st String Side
String Height: 3.0mm on 6th String Side, 2.5mm on 1st String Side (12th Fret)
Main Specifications
Top: Solid Spruce
Sides & Back: Solid Rosewood
String Length: 664mm
Nut Width: 53mm
Fingerboard: Ebony
Neck: Mahogany
Hard Case Included
Product Details
Conde Hermanos / Paco De Lucia Model [Made in 2000] [Used]
Condition: B+: No issues with normal use.
Year of Manufacture: 2000
Top Material: Spruce
Sides Material: Rosewood
Back Material: Rosewood
Included Accessories: Hard Case
A world-renowned, prestigious workshop based in Madrid, Spain.
Originating from a workshop founded by Domingo Esteso in 1915, his nephews (the Conde brothers) continued and developed the tradition.
Favoured by numerous professional guitarists, including Paco de Lucía, its sharp, passionate tone has earned it the nickname "the epitome of flamenco guitar."
This newly arrived model was crafted by the prestigious Conde Hermanos workshop in Madrid after the deaths of Faustino Conde and Mariano Conde in the late 1980s or early 1990s.
After many years of working together at Gravina 7, Mariano Conde decided to leave his brother Faustino and open his own workshop at Felipe 5 in Madrid, together with his sons Felipe and Mariano Conde, where they continued to run the workshop until 2010, preserving the craftsmanship traditions inherited from their father and uncle. Instrument Condition
Neck Condition: Slight bow
Fret Remaining: Approximately 90%
Bridge Saddle Remaining: 2.0mm on 6th String Side, 1.5mm on 1st String Side
String Height: 3.0mm on 6th String Side, 2.5mm on 1st String Side (12th Fret)
Main Specifications
Top: Solid Spruce
Sides & Back: Solid Rosewood
String Length: 664mm
Nut Width: 53mm
Fingerboard: Ebony
Neck: Mahogany
Hard Case Included
Product Details
Conde Hermanos / Paco De Lucia Model [Made in 2000] [Used]
Condition: B+: No issues with normal use.
Year of Manufacture: 2000
Top Material: Spruce
Sides Material: Rosewood
Back Material: Rosewood
Included Accessories: Hard Case