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Russo Music "The Lucy" Limited Edition Custom Single-Cutaway Electric Guitar, Rosewood

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Russo Music "The Lucy" Limited Edition Custom Single-Cutaway Electric Guitar, RosewoodA long time ago, call it two centuries or so, what's now known as the Spring Garden Historic District assembled as a couple neighborhoods around Philadelphia's Fairmount Avenue, Vine Street, and Spring Garden Street. In 2019, we moved in to 1004 Spring Garden Street to formally found Russo Music Philadelphia. Today, we have the Lucy. The Russo Music Lucy is a custom assembled electric guitar made with wood from 1004 Spring Garden Street's original

A long time ago, call it two centuries or so, what's now known as the Spring Garden Historic District assembled as a couple neighborhoods around Philadelphia's Fairmount Avenue, Vine Street, and Spring Garden Street. In 2019, we moved in to 1004 Spring Garden Street to formally found Russo Music Philadelphia. Today, we have the Lucy.

The Russo Music Lucy is a custom-assembled electric guitar made with wood from 1004 Spring Garden Street's original founding. With wood sourced from our store's initial renovations, itself first put there centuries ago during its original construction, two-hundred-year-old yellow pine serves as this guitar's body for an instrument that, from square one, bursts with history. The Lucy uses this wood to take on an iconic single-cut shape for a timeless look at every level. Further assembled using quality parts and sharing the name of Mrs. Lucy Russo, who first started Russo Music with her husband Stephen, this guitar is a truly unique instrument you won't find elsewhere.

Sourced from 1004 Spring Garden Street's original pine joist rafters, the Lucy's singlecut body is made of two hundred-year-old yellow pine. This wood, weighing in at a more substantial, retro-inspired weight, is fitted with a smuggler's rout for resonance and weight relief. The singlecut body is additionally wrapped in a vintage-inspired nitrocellulose gloss lacquer for an aesthetic reminiscent of classic '50s and '60s models. Showing off the deep, textured grain of the ancient pine, each model's nitro lacquer finish exhibits its unique character directly.

Here, the Lucy builds up with a series of quality parts that bring it into a fully three-dimensional instrument. Its AllParts brand, vintage-spec'd maple neck joins its body in a '60s "C" profile with a nitro finish of its own. Its rosewood fingerboard rounds out to a retro-inspired 7.25" radius for a vintage feel on the fingers.

Lucy sings with a couple of quality electronic pieces full of personality. In either position, the Russo Music Lucy features an exclusive hand-wound Luther Lee single-coil pickup. Wound for a classic, cool '60s-style tone in the neck and a hotter, P-90 tone in the bridge these Russo Music exclusive single-coils feature Alnico V magnets, Emerson Premier Pro solid shaft potentiometers, and Orange Drop capacitors. This custom-assembled instrument tops off with a Kluson Hybrid brass barrel saddle strings-through-body bridge, a bone nut, and Kluson 6-In-Line Deluxe Series tuning machines with vintage plastic buttons.

This limited edition Russo Music specialty doesn't travel alone, however. From our friends at D'Addario, the Lucy travels with a Pro Plus capo, a microfiber polishing cloth, a Nexxus 360 rechargeable headstock tuner, a fifteen-foot instrument cable, and a bottle of finish detailer. The Lucy dresses up with an included Russo Music exclusive Souldier guitar strap while a Gator Cases Journeyman Deluxe wood case with a custom Russo Music badge escorts it from place to place in style.

Two hundred years ago, the builders of what became 1004 Spring Garden Street had some pine and a nifty building. Today, we've got the same pine, the same building, and a beautiful instrument. You think you like Lucy? We know you'll love Lucy.

  • Limited edition custom-assembled single-cutaway electric guitar model
  • 200 year-old yellow pine body reclaimed from Russo Music Philadelphia renovation
  • Nitrocellulose gloss lacquer-finished body with "smuggler's rout" chamber
  • Nitrocellulose gloss lacquer-finished AllParts maple neck in '60s "C" profile
  • Rosewood fingerboard with 7.25" radius
  • Two hand-wound, exclusive Luther Lee single-coil pickups with Alnico V magnets
  • Emerson Premier Pro potentiometers and Orange Drop capacitors
  • Bone nut with Kluson 6-In-Line Deluxe Series tuning machines
  • Kluson Hybrid strings-through-body bridge with intonated brass barrel saddles
  • Custom Russo Music waterslide headstock logo and stamped neck plate
  • D'Addario polishing cloth, capo, headstock tuner, instrument cable, and detailer included
  • Russo Music exclusive Souldier guitar strap included
  • Gator Cases Journeyman Deluxe Wood hardshell case included
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