Left-Handed Electric Guitars
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Used PRS SE Standard 24 LEFT HANDED Electric Guitar
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Available at:Rockford, IL
Condition: Excellent
Used Used Kiesel Osiris Candy Apple Red Electric Guitar
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Available at:Braintree, MA
Condition: Excellent
Used Fender 2020 American Professional Stratocaster LH Electric Guitar
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Available at:Appleton, WI
Condition: Excellent
Used Fender American Professional II Jazzmaster LH Electric Guitar
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Available at:Youngstown, OH
Condition: Excellent
Used Ibanez NITA STRAUSS JIVA10LDSB LH Electric Guitar
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Available at:Cool Springs, TN
Condition: Excellent
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Available at:Danvers, MA
Condition: Great
Used Ibanez RG570L Electric Guitar
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Available at:Seven Corners, VA
Condition: Great
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Available at:Lakeland, FL
Condition: Great
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Available at:Sioux Falls, SD
Condition: Great
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Available at:Daytona Beach, FL
Condition: Great
Used Kramer NightSwan Electric Guitar
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Available at:Fayetteville NC, NC
Condition: Great
Used ESP LTD EC1000S Left Handed Electric Guitar
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Available at:Carle Place, NY
Condition: Great
Used Gibson Les Paul Standard 1960S Neck Left Handed Electric Guitar
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Available at:Brea, CA
Condition: Great
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Available at:Plymouth Meeting, PA
Condition: Great
Used PRS Wood Library Custom 24 10 Top Brazilian Fret Board Left Handed Electric Guitar
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Available at:Arlington Heights, IL
Condition: Great
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Available at:Denver, CO
Condition: Great
Used G&L Doheny Fullerton Electric Guitar
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Available at:Denver, CO
Condition: Great
Whether you're picking up a guitar for the first time in your life or have been rocking the stage for years, there is a left-handed instrument out there that's just right for you. Electric guitar design and construction varies depending on the size of the body and shape of the neck, tonewood, bridge and pickup. Different woods produce different tones. Higher end guitars are usually made of hardwood like alder, maple or mahogany while a plywood or pine option gives exceptional durability perfectly suited to a beginner or student musician. The guitar's body typically comes in solid body, hollow body or semi-hollow body. Harder rock musicians often favor a solid body for louder, more vibrant pickups and feedback, while an acoustic performance would benefit from an acoustic guitar. The neck of a guitar is another consideration. A shorter neck would generally be seen on a smaller guitar; a musician who does not have large hands would appreciate the easier handling of a smaller guitar. The majority of electric guitars have six strings; however there are seven, eight and 12 string options for those who have mastered their left-handed guitar and are looking for ways to boost their performance. Left handed guitarists have made a rich and impressive mark on the history of popular music. No matter if you plan to rock the stage in front of an adoring crowd or just want to riff with your buddies at home, there is a sensational left-handed guitar out there waiting for you.