LSL Saticoy One B HSS 2024 - Vintage Cream
LSL Saticoy One B HSS 2024 - Vintage Cream
The LSL One Series guitars are handmade in the USA, just like the original LSL models, but with features that offer tremendous savings. One Series guitars feature a thin, satin/matte nitrocellulose lacquer finish (rather than gloss) and satin-finished, roasted maple necks standard—features that make these boutique instruments much more affordable.
This LSL Saticoy One Strat-style guitar comes with an Alder body, an aged satin Vintage Cream finish, vintage white plastic parts, and less-than-shiny hardware. The hand-cut, roasted maple neck is a “medium C” shape, very comfortable, with a 9.5” rosewood fretboard and skunk stripe.
Pickups are all hand-wound by LSL single-coils that sound just like an old Strat should, along with the extra edge of a humbucker in the bridge. A 5-position switch lets you get every last wonderful bit of quack.
Like every LSL, it was made almost entirely by hand—just the way you’d make it, if you could. As a matter of fact, company owner Lance Lerman says, “We build them all for ourselves but then we have to sell them.” You can tell.
*LSL doesn’t make the pots, tuners, capacitors, and a few other small parts. They do make the body, neck, truss rod, control plate, pickups, pickguard, neck plate—they even mold their own dots!
Features
- Body: Hand-cut, Alder
- Finish: Thin, satin Vintage Cream nitro lacquer finish
- Neck: Roasted Maple; Medium “C”-shape
- Fingerboard: Rosewood, 6105 frets; 9.5” radius
- Scale length: 25 1/2"
- Nut: 1.65” Tusq
- Pickups: 2 x Hand-wound single-coil vintage voiced, 1x PAF Style Humbucker
- Controls: Volume/Tone/Tone, aged plastic knobs, 5-position switch
- Bridge: Wilkinson Vintage Trem Bridge
- Pickguard: 3-ply parchment
- Tuners: Vintage style
- Hardware: Aged Nickel
- Weight: 7 lbs 7 oz
- Serial No: 8085
- Case: Hardshell fitted case
Why We Like LSL Guitars
Imagine you unearthed a stash of electric guitars made in California in the '50s: lightweight ash, alder, or sugar pine bodies; thin, nitrocellulose finishes; hand-wound pickups; hand-cut bodies and hand-shaped necks—pretty much hand everything. You’d be as excited about them as we are.
LSL is a small company. They work on each guitar until it’s finished. And not surprisingly, they sound great and feel like that old guitar your uncle has owned since high school. For everything you get, they’re reasonably priced. Maybe that’s why they rarely stay in the store for long.
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