Esteve Model 12CD Cedar / Grenadillo

2.699,00 

incl. 19% VAT

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  • Master guitar from the Profesional series
  • Top: solid cedar
  • Back and sides: solid granadillo
  • Binding Back and Top Pao Ferro
  • Cedar neck
  • Fingerboard ebony
  • Bone saddle and bridge inlay
  • Nitro lacquer finish, high gloss
  • Built in Valencia, Spain

One of the top models and a true master grade guitar from the Esteve manufactory in Valencia, Spain. Solidly built with a Top made of Canadian cedar and back & sides made of beautifully grained grenadillo. In terms of quality, this is an instrument that is ideally suited for advanced players as well as for professional use and delivers a wonderfully warm and balanced sound.

Esteve guitars have been made in Valencia since 1957 using traditional guitar making techniques. Esteve was founded by Francisco Esteve, Manuel Adalid and Antonio Monfort and is today a manufactory with more than 50 luthiers. Esteve instruments are known worldwide today, partly because they manage to combine traditional Spanish guitar making with modern influences. The result is great and very high-quality instruments with a typical Spanish sound and character.

Classical guitar shape

4/4

Condition

new

Saddle width

51mm

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    Manufacturer information

    Guitarras ESTEVE
    Camino al Mar, 15
    46120 ALBORAIA, Valencia (España)

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    Pro Arte Fine Acoustics
    Hinterm Berg 7 97950 Gerchsheim

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