Manuel Adalid Sonatina SP 2023 MINT CONDITION

1.500,00 

inkl. MwSt. (differenzbesteuert nach §25a UStG.)

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  • Top: spruce solid
  • Back: Indian rosewood
  • Condition used, very good
  • Year of construction 2023
  • Sides: Indian rosewood
  • Traditional barring
  • Finish: Nitrocellulose
  • bridge Indian rosewood
  • Neck width: 51 mm
  • Neck wood: Cedar
  • Neck reinforcement: special double carbon fiber rods
  • Scale length: 650 mm
  • Frets: 20
  • Fingerboard: Ebony
  • Headstock: Ebony
  • Tuners: Aparicio Cordoba
  • Strings: Knobloch Carbon (medium high)
  • Case: Wooden case included

The Sonatina model by Manuel Adalid is a solidly built master guitar with a European spruce top and Indian rosewood body.

This Sonatina built in 2023 is only lightly used and is in exceptional condition. In addition, the guitar is wonderfully in tune, plays very pleasantly and sounds fantastic! A black case is included. Frets, neck angle and string action are also flawless.

Manuel Adalid instruments are handmade in Valencia, Spain and bear the name of the well-known Spanish luthier Manuel Adalid. Manuel Adalid learned his trade as a luthiery in the workshop of Francisco Esteve and quickly attracted attention for his outstanding skills. Because he also possessed outstanding commercial skills, he was later appointed managing director of Esteve. Under his leadership, Esteve expanded considerably and grew into the renowned manufacturer of high-quality instruments that is known worldwide today. Manuel Adalid Classical Guitars are the highest quality handmade instruments from Spain with an unmistakable sound and workmanship.

Saddle width

52mm

Classical guitar shape

4/4

Condition

Used

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