The Taylor 312ce LH is the left-hand version of the cutaway Grand Concert model with Spruce top and Mahogany back and sides. The body blocks and neck are also Mahogany, with Ebony used for the bridge and unbound fingerboard. The head plate is Indian Rosewood.
Left Handed
The Eastman AR910CE LH – Left Handed – is pretty much the top of the Eastman line of archtop electrics, with solid wood throughout and carved top and back. It’s fairly unusual to see an available high quality left-handed archtop. The top and its bracing are solid Spruce, paired with nicely flamed and matched Flame Maple for the sides and back.
This a Larrivee LV-05E Lefty in very good, clean condition. Part of the Select Series, this model pairs a Sitka Spruce top with Mahogany for the sides, back and neck, with Ebony for the bridge and fingerboard. This model includes a factory stock L R Baggs pickup and pre-amp set; power is provided by a standard 9v battery placed on the neck block.
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MORE →Here is a bit of a rarity – a Gibson SJ-200 LH – Left Handed – Custom Shop guitar in Wine Red, built during 2006 in Bozeman, Montana. The SJ, or Super Jumbo 200 first appeared in 1938 and has been in the Gibson catalogs ever since, though none were built between 1944 and 1946 due to wartime restrictions.
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MORE →Finding a decent vintage Strat is one thing, but finding a 70’s vintage Fender Stratocaster LH Left Handed model can be quite a bit harder. Here we’re looking at one such beast – hailing from 1974 and Fullerton California, a Fender Stratocaster LH Left Handed model in Black, with Maple neck and in overall good condition.
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MORE →The Martin OMCPA1 LH is a left-handed version of a cutaway, OM body design in the now-discontinued Performing Artist line. The designation breaks down as Orchestra Model, Cutaway Performing Artist 1 (the 1 refers to the wood and trim selection), and Left Handed. The OM or Orchestra Model body design dates to the closing days of 1929 when the great banjoist migration was taking shape as many players shifted to guitar.
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