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It's not the dark side dude. You know what I'd give to be able to walk into a pawn shop and have that experience where you pickup a beater and it sounds and plays awesome? I often wish I could go back and learn to play righty just because of how easy it makes things. Unfortunately when I picked it up I didn't have any foresight. Ahh wellcamnegrete wrote:Lefty, butI play right handed. I know, i've gone to the dark side, what can you do? Anyways, Got a 2266C and Vox AC15 with JJ EL84's and a whole lot of pedals. Epiphone Les Paul Custom, Fender Strat and Ibanez Artcore.
Being Canadian I've gotta mention Rik Emmett of Triumph as being another one of those :)SteveD wrote:Gar Moore was also a lefty who played right handed.
SteveD wrote:Don't forget Chris George who is right handed but learned to play left handed.
My god why? I have never heard that in my life.SteveD wrote:Don't forget Chris George who is right handed but learned to play left handed.
You could go Hendrix-style and just buy a right-handed Blackmore strat and set up the bridge for left-handed intonation, get a left-handed nut and move the strap knob onto the other horn.Jag wrote:It amazes me how us lefties are kinda like lepers, I tried to get a Blackmore Strat left handed from Fender and nope, cant do it, but theyll make a Hendrix model for righties with a left handed neck. I know Gibson even made the Iommi model available to right handers. And I know it comes down to the almighty dollar, alot more righties buying then lefties....But at least we know that when we buy a lefty from GC or wherever it aint been buggered around with and abused by hundreds of little rugrats! LMAO!
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