Built in 1999, at the historic Gravina 7 workshop, this exceptional flamenco guitar features a finely selected spruce top and the iconic “Media Luna” headstock, a hallmark of the Conde aesthetic.
It is adorned with one of the family’s exclusive traditional rosette designs and crafted from the highest quality tonewoods, carefully aged over several decades.
Part of our private “Guitar Collection” Not for sale…
Description
Hermanos Conde
Sobrinos De Esteso
Flamenco guitar made in 1999
660 mm scale with 52mm nut width
Spruce top
Rosewood back & sides
Cedar neck
Ebony fingerboard
Rosewood bridge & Headstock veneer
Media Luna headstock
Gotoh tuning machines
Orange tinted lacquer finishing
Hard shell case included
Guitars weight is 1.7Kg / 2.755 lbs
Total length of the guitar is 100cm / 39.37 inches
Body length is 49cm / 19.29 inches
Upper bout is 28.5cm /11.22 inches
Lower bout is 37.5cm / 14.76 inches
Depth of body is 10cm/ 3.93 inches
The legacy of the Conde family traces back to Domingo Esteso, who founded the dynasty in Madrid in 1915.
Following his passing in 1937, his nephews—Mariano Conde Sr., Faustino Conde, and Julio Conde—continued the workshop under the name Viuda y Sobrinos de Esteso until 1960, preserving the master’s traditions and craftsmanship.
During the early 1950s, Julio Conde established his own workshop at Calle Atocha 53.
Meanwhile, Mariano Conde Sr. and Faustino Conde carried on at Esteso’s original workshop, later adopting the renowned name Sobrinos de Domingo Esteso Conde Hermanos.
After working together for years on the street Gravina 7, Mariano Conde decided to leave his brother Faustino and open his own atelier at Calle Felipe V, 2, where his sons, Felipe and Mariano Jr., began their training at the age of fifteen, continuing the family tradition into the next generation.
Additional information
| Weight | 12 kg |
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| Dimensions | 115 × 51 × 21 cm |
































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