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Sold - SKU: GUFLLAC-08768 - La Cañada

2025 La Cañada "1934 Domingo Esteso" SP/CY

Year 2025
Top Spruce
Back & Sides Cypress
Scale Length 660 mm
Nut width 52 mm
Finish French Polish
Country China
Condition New
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Description

This "1934 Domingo Esteso" model is a replica of this 1934 Domingo Esteso from the Russell Cleveland Collection - the original instrument was purchased by Edmund Blöchinger personally and so he was able to refer to it regularly in the convenience of his workshop when designing this model for La Cañada. This is a full-sized flamenco blanca with modern dimensions and proportions. Like the original, it boasts a lightweight build, making it a very agile and active guitar under the fingertips. The sound of this guitar is exceptionally vibrant and rich, and it retains a deep, dark voice - very old-world Spanish in character. It also has great flamenco bite, immediate response and raspy, throaty growl. Setup is low to assist in adding a bit of flamenco "sizzle" to the sound, and this also makes playability a breeze. Overall an amazing addition to the La Cañada lineup. This is a lot of guitar for the price, an extremely good value for the gigging professional on a budget!

Note: Stock photos may be used for this model listing. The exact guitar pictured may no longer be available, and may differ slightly from current inventory. Please contact us with any questions.

La Cañada review in "Classical Guitar Magazine" with Marc Teicholz video demonstration

Description

This "1934 Domingo Esteso" model is a replica of this 1934 Domingo Esteso from the Russell Cleveland Collection - the original instrument was purchased by Edmund Blöchinger personally and so he was able to refer to it regularly in the convenience of his workshop when designing this model for La Cañada. This is a full-sized flamenco blanca with modern dimensions and proportions. Like the original, it boasts a lightweight build, making it a very agile and active guitar under the fingertips. The sound of this guitar is exceptionally vibrant and rich, and it retains a deep, dark voice - very old-world Spanish in character. It also has great flamenco bite, immediate response and raspy, throaty growl. Setup is low to assist in adding a bit of flamenco "sizzle" to the sound, and this also makes playability a breeze. Overall an amazing addition to the La Cañada lineup. This is a lot of guitar for the price, an extremely good value for the gigging professional on a budget!

Note: Stock photos may be used for this model listing. The exact guitar pictured may no longer be available, and may differ slightly from current inventory. Please contact us with any questions.

La Cañada review in "Classical Guitar Magazine" with Marc Teicholz video demonstration

Background

The "La Cañada" series of guitars is a collaborative effort between world-renowned master luthier Edmund Blöchinger and his friend, the late Wolfgang Jellinghaus of "Milestones" guitars - which continues to be known for its variety of period-style replica guitars of iconic makers from the 18th and 19th centuries. For the "La Cañada" series, Blöchinger has studied, measured and evaluated several original instruments of Antonio de Torres, Miguel Rodriguez and Domingo Esteso over the years and felt it was a great opportunity to take several of his favorite plans to Jellinghaus for the purpose of creating a line of high-quality, but affordable instruments based on these iconic masterpieces of the past. The lineup currently includes two Antonio de Torres, one Miguel Rodriguez and one Domingo Esteso model. The first of the two Torres models is based on a first-epoch Torres (FE 17 – ex Tarrega) and the other on a second epoch Torres from 1888 (SE 115 – ex Pujol). The plantillas and structural details are considerably different from one another and offer two distinct experiences of playing a contemporary guitar built in two of the great classic, vintage styles. The Rodriguez model is based on Celedonio Romero's 1974 churchdoor guitar, also known as "La Catedral" which is now in the possession of Pepe Romero. The Esteso model is a flamenco blanca, based on the 1934 Esteso from the Russell Cleveland Collection. Hand-built to Blöchinger’s specifications in Jellinghaus’ small facility in China, these are small-production, concert-level instruments made with select and beautiful materials and French polished finish. Additionally, the Torres and Esteso models are offered with either an "antiqued" look or "new" look. At this price point these are a great value for the serious student or concert player on a limited budget.

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