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Model: 1929 Domingo Esteso concert classical guitar
Top:
German Spruce
Back
and Sides: Indian Rosewood
Scale:
650mm
Nut:
52mm
Finish: French polish
Tuners:
Original machines
Country: Spain
Year:
1929
Condition:
Excellent
Domingo Esteso,
Madrid, 1929. Domingo Esteso Lopez, born in San Clemente
in the province of Cuenca in 1882, was one the most famous and
respected classical and flamenco guitar makers of the early 20th century. In the 1890s, he began as an apprentice
in the shop of Manuel Ramirez in Madrid, working along side such great
Spanish
luthiers as Santos Hernandez and
Modesto Borreguero. When Manuel Ramirez died in 1916, he continued to work for Manuel's
widow for about a year. In 1917 he opened his own shop on the calle Gravina, where he was joined by his nephew,
Faustino Conde in 1926. After his death in 1937, Faustino and his two brothers, Mariano
and Julio, took over the shop, building under Vda y Sobrinos de Domingo
Esteso (Widow and nephews of Domingo Esteso. Following the widow's death in the
1960s, they became Hermanos Conde, sobrinos (nephews)
of Domingo Esteso. This concert classical guitar made in his shop on Gravina has a German
spruce top and Indian rosewood back and sides. The scale is 650mm with a
52mm nut. It was restored in 2000 by
Pedro Maldonado.
1929
Domingo Esteso Classical Guitar played
by Andrew
Hull
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