Here's a lefty ASAT Classic Bluesboy Semi-Hollow in Old School Tobacco Sunburst over swamp ash, 3-ply black guard, rosewood board, Light Tint Satin neck finish, strung right handed.
CLF077985 is headed to G&L Premier Dealer Watermelon Music in Davis, California.
This one's slightly different ...
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WTH WHY?!?!?! As a lefty, this is disturbing to see. Righties literally have their pick of ANY guitar out there. Why do this?!?!
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It could be for a Lefty who plays Albert King style, though.Nubs wrote:WTH WHY?!?!?! As a lefty, this is disturbing to see. Righties literally have their pick of ANY guitar out there. Why do this?!?!
Just a thought.
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Craig wrote:
It could be for a Lefty who plays Albert King style, though.
Just a thought.
that's what I thought too
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Ok fair enough. Will we ever know for sure?Craig wrote:It could be for a Lefty who plays Albert King style, though.Nubs wrote:WTH WHY?!?!?! As a lefty, this is disturbing to see. Righties literally have their pick of ANY guitar out there. Why do this?!?!
Just a thought.
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I have met two guitar players who play lefty and string the guitar right handed such as this. I used to sell one of them BC Rich Warlocks for this purpose. It is, however, disturbing to watch. Both of these guys were very good players and could wail on a guitar strung upside-down. They both said it was due to the fact that left handed guitars were so hard to find when they were young and began playing. They learned with right handed guitars and just got used to it and never thought it was a big deal.
I can tell you, this story is the same with many left handed players. I can also tell you, it's the Devil's work. Mesmerizing to watch them play some of the more difficult (for me) solos like Zeppelin, Skynyrd, Clapton and the like with an upside-down guitar!! If you closed your eyes you would never be able to tell. String bending, hammer on's and off's, every technique you can imagine. My brain hurts just thinking about it now.
Tom
I can tell you, this story is the same with many left handed players. I can also tell you, it's the Devil's work. Mesmerizing to watch them play some of the more difficult (for me) solos like Zeppelin, Skynyrd, Clapton and the like with an upside-down guitar!! If you closed your eyes you would never be able to tell. String bending, hammer on's and off's, every technique you can imagine. My brain hurts just thinking about it now.
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Well, you might call the dealer and ask them about it.Nubs wrote:Ok fair enough. Will we ever know for sure?Craig wrote:It could be for a Lefty who plays Albert King style, though.Nubs wrote:WTH WHY?!?!?! As a lefty, this is disturbing to see. Righties literally have their pick of ANY guitar out there. Why do this?!?!
Just a thought.
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Nice guitar. I have a Japan Strat just for that purpose. For a little trip down memory lane, here's my friend Eric Gales "playing a little different" in a video from 5 years ago (a demo for the old solidbodyguitar.com shop in MN):
[video]https://youtu.be/dw1y_NXRYbk[/video]
Cheers,
Will
[video]https://youtu.be/dw1y_NXRYbk[/video]
Cheers,
Will