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Old 08-04-2011, 11:10 AM
dannylightning dannylightning is offline
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Default I am making a blog listing what is available for left handed guitarest

so lets hear what brand and model of guitars you have. and what you think about them. we all know as a lefty its hard to find nice guitars at times, especially if your a new guy. here is the link to my blog so far. i would like to start adding more brands to the list and even some reviews if you would like to share your reviews on the guitars.

I am not sure if i am allowed to post a link to the blog or not so i will not till i find out. but this blog is just basically going to be a resource for lefty guitar payers to find out what is available to them and stuff like that. and its going to be for electric and acoustic guitars.
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Old 08-04-2011, 02:08 PM
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I am a lefty and purchased a left-handed Fender Tim Armstrong Hellcat guitar. I really love the look of this guitar but most importantly it sounds great. The size of the guitar is perfect for me as I think it is a bit thinner than most. It is very comfortable to hold and to play. For the price I am very very happy as like I said it really sounds great. Cheers.
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Old 08-04-2011, 02:28 PM
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I'm a left handed player, although to be honest I don't know exactly what the aim of your blog necessarily is. There's a few dedicated left-hand guitarist forums out there, so in that respect left-hand guitar resources are out there. Plus most manufacturers do list there left-hand selection, or build them per request with no charge. Good luck nonetheless.
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Old 08-04-2011, 02:34 PM
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Here's the FIRST place I'd send a lefty looking for a guitar & stringed instruments, whether electric or acoustic. Good prices, good selection in a broad range or both used & brand new, and Jerry's a great guy.

http://www.jerrysleftyguitars.com/

I stopped buying retail (off-the-shelf) and started going with custom-built left-handed guitars about 10 years ago. I discovered once you have a quality guitar built to your personal preferred specs, it almost spoils the experience of what you find in most stores (providing, that is, you can even find a nice lefty in a store). You can see the four customs (one mini-jumbo, one 6-string jumbo, one 12-string jumbo, one slope-shoulder dreadnought) I have under my sig. I do also have a 1984 horabe classical , but unfortunately, I rarely am able to work it into the 'rotation.'

I've sold a lefty Yamaha dread, Takamine 12-string dread, a Taylor 555 12-string jumbo, Taylor 812 grand concert & a baby Taylor.
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