Domingo Esteso - 1933

Domingo Esteso - 1933

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Luthier:  Domingo Esteso
Construction Year: 1933
Construction Type:  Traditional
Top: Spruce
Soundboard Finish: French polish
Body Finish: French polish
Air Body Frequency: F #
Scale (mm): 650
Nut (mm): 51.0
Weight (g): 1330
Tuner: Antique
Strings: Knobloch - EDC 34.0
Condition: Very good
Case: Softshell

Overview

This 1933 Domingo Esteso is a rare masterpiece from one of Madrid’s greatest luthiers, built at the peak of his career. With Brazilian rosewood back and sides and a finely crafted spruce top, it reflects Esteso’s purist aesthetic of elegant simplicity, refined inlays, and a headstock design among his most elaborate, echoing the legacy of Manuel Ramirez. Restored in 2014 by a professional luthier in Sevilla, its repaired cracks were stabilized with great care, preserving both its integrity and brilliant tonal character. Nearly a century on, the guitar remains vibrant and colorful in sound, with a lively, nuanced voice that captures the essence of early 20th-century Spanish lutherie. A historically significant and musically inspiring instrument, it stands as both a collector’s gem and a concert-ready treasure.

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Classical Guitar
Manufacturer Information:
Domingo Esteso
Responsible Person:
Siccas Guitars GmbH, Roonstr. 31, 76137 Karlsruhe, Germany, www.siccasguitars.com, info@siccasguitars.com
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About the luthier

Domingo Esteso López, born in San Clemente in 1882, was one of the most influential luthiers of the early 20th century. In the 1890s, he began his apprenticeship in the workshop of Manuel Ramirez in Madrid, working alongside other renowned luthiers such as Modesto Borreguero and Santos Hernandez. Following the death of Manuel Ramirez in 1916, Domingo worked for Ramirez’s widow before establishing his own workshop in 1917 on Calle Gravina in Madrid. In 1926, his nephew Faustino Conde joined the workshop, followed by his brothers Mariano Conde in 1929 and eventually Julio Conde. After Domingo Esteso’s passing in 1937, the three brothers continued crafting guitars under the name “Vda y Sobrinos de Domingo Esteso,” ensuring the legacy of his craft.

About the guitar

Built in 1933 at the height of Domingo Esteso’s career, this extraordinary guitar is a rare and exquisite model with Brazilian rosewood back and sides. It embodies Esteso’s renowned purist design, characterized by simple yet elegant lines and intricate inlays. The French-style rosette exudes sophistication, while the headstock stands out as the most elaborate of Esteso’s models, reminiscent of the finest creations from the workshop of Manuel Ramirez. This guitar underwent a meticulous restoration by a professional luthier is Sevilla, in 2014. The expertly repaired cracks are not easily visible from the outside: two cracks located behind the bridge, three cracks located between the bridge and the soundhole, and two cracks located to the right of the soundhole. All cracks have been reinforced with cleats to ensure the long term stability of the repair, preserving both its structural integrity and its authentic, brilliant sound. There is also a very small crack on the side that has been glued as a preventive measure. Despite nearing its centenary, this instrument is vibrant, playful, and rich in tonal colors, a testament to its timeless craftsmanship. This guitar is a masterpiece of craftsmanship and a tonal treasure, representing the quintessence of Spanish sound from the early 20th century.

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