Lucida Artista Picado Flamenco LG-725, good condition.
Solid spruce soundboard (with some attractive color and grain variation), laminated (and figured) maple back and sides, rosewood fingerboard and bridge, bone nut and saddle.
657mm scale, 2 1/16" nut, 2 9/32" string spacing at the saddle.
Built in either the '90s or 2000s by the Prudencio Saez factory in Spain, these Lucida flamencos are somewhat of a rarity on the market today, but at the time were considered as one of the best values for entry or intermediate level flamenco guitars in the US.
I much prefer this one to a couple of more recent Yamaha flamencos (171/172f) that I have played, as it offers a more lively tone and has better feel and response overall. It is resonant, but with a dry tone (strong fundamentals, not overtone dominant), medium sustain, has good string to string balance, and projects well for a guitar at this pricepoint.
This guitar has a variety of small cosmetic imperfections (see images), but structurally it is in great shape.
Action is currently set at 3.5mm low E to 3mm high E, with ample saddle remaining above the bridge.
No case, but will be double boxed and well packed for shipment.
While it is designated as a flamenco, this guitar would also be a good choice for someone looking for a good quality first classical guitar.
Feel free to let me know if you have any questions.
Solid spruce soundboard (with some attractive color and grain variation), laminated (and figured) maple back and sides, rosewood fingerboard and bridge, bone nut and saddle.
657mm scale, 2 1/16" nut, 2 9/32" string spacing at the saddle.
Built in either the '90s or 2000s by the Prudencio Saez factory in Spain, these Lucida flamencos are somewhat of a rarity on the market today, but at the time were considered as one of the best values for entry or intermediate level flamenco guitars in the US.
I much prefer this one to a couple of more recent Yamaha flamencos (171/172f) that I have played, as it offers a more lively tone and has better feel and response overall. It is resonant, but with a dry tone (strong fundamentals, not overtone dominant), medium sustain, has good string to string balance, and projects well for a guitar at this pricepoint.
This guitar has a variety of small cosmetic imperfections (see images), but structurally it is in great shape.
Action is currently set at 3.5mm low E to 3mm high E, with ample saddle remaining above the bridge.
No case, but will be double boxed and well packed for shipment.
While it is designated as a flamenco, this guitar would also be a good choice for someone looking for a good quality first classical guitar.
Feel free to let me know if you have any questions.
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