Just like the rarity of lefty guitar players that you don’t often see and hear play compared to orthodox players. Left handed guitars are equally as scarce and far more difficult to find. The usual scenery when entering a music store whether it is big or small is a sea of right handed guitars with only a few models of lefty guitars on display. Making matters even worst, maybe the store you’re planning to visit may not actually have a dedicated section for these type of guitars, or the only stock they have left has already been sold. Definitely this experience will leave you frustrated exiting the store and hopefully not, with a diminished enthusiasm of playing the guitar.
In case you’re considering flipping a right handed guitar just like the way how Jimi Hendrix and the other greats did it. As well to mention, if you don’t mind of having the pots, pick-up selector switch and jack to plug the cable all in reverse. You can always pick any double cutaway right handed electric guitar like a Stratocaster, or a V-shaped model guitar to have it modified by a professional. Then the next step to do is to search for a good lefty guitar lesson or a guitar instructor who specialize on teaching the guitar in this manner to help speed up the process and get you playing in no time.
Stumbling upon this post hopes to assist left handed players find the exact left handed electric guitar they’re looking for. The prepared list includes a vast range of full scale lefty models of the strat, superstrat, tele, LP models, and hollow body guitars to match a player preference. Moreover, the guitars for southpaws you’re about to witness here are in different price points to fit a beginners budget, and for veteran players looking to add another left handed electric guitar in their collection.
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Squier Affinity Series Left Handed Stratocaster And Telecaster
- Available in Stratocaster and Telecaster models
- Alder body
- Bolt-on C-shape maple neck
- 21 medium jumbo frets maple fingerboard
- Set of chrome machineheads
- 6-saddle top load Tele bridge
- Tele style single-coil pick-up on the neck and standard single-coil pick-up controlled by a 3-way blade switch, master volume and master tone control
Probably the first thing which comes into mind when looking for a budget friendly model of the Stratocaster and Telecaster is the Squier by Fender electric guitar line. On that note, this particular series of Squier called the Affinity offers lefty players both left handed version of the famous Stratocaster in brown sunburst finish and in butterscotch blonde for the Affinity Telecaster model. In case you’ll be looking for other than these two color finishes for this series. Unfortunately these are the only two available colors for each guitar right now. Hopefully soon they will add more colors to choose from just like the right handed models of the Affinity Series by Squier.
Both guitars have the same sonically balance tone alder body with a 21 frets C-shaped maple neck top of by a rosewood fingerboard for the strat. While for the Affinity Telecaster, it is an all maple neck with a C-profile complemented by black inlay dots. Pick-ups configuration is three single-coil for the strat controlled by a 5-way switch with a master volume, two tone knobs and for the tele is two single-coil with 3-position pick-up selector, master volume and tone control. Other difference between the two guitars is the bridge design and headstock style with chrome die-cast tuners.
Jackson JS Series Arch Top JS22 DKA LH
- Available in black and bright blue
- Poplar body
- 1-piece graphite reinforced maple neck with scraf joint and a tilted back headstock
- 24 jumbo frets amaranth fingerboard marked by pearloid sharkfin inlays
- Black tuners
- Synchronized fulcrum tremolo bridge
- High-output humbucking pick-ups on the neck and bridge controlled by a 3-way switch blade, master volume and master tone
First on our list for a shred electric guitar that is offered in a beginner budget price for southpaws is the Jackson JS22 DKA LH Dinky. This guitar is already considered a classic by many guitar players for the distinct tones, looks and playability it had brought to the stage, and numerous times the guitar has been used in recording studios to make an album. The JS Series Dinky LH S-type body is made of poplar with an arch top design and is available in different color finish. Attaching to the body is a 1-piece graphite reinforced maple neck with scraf joint and a tilted back headstock that increase the amount of tension without the need for string trees or string retainer bars in order for the guitar to sustain.
Other features to get excited on having this guitar are the high-output humbucking pick-ups on the neck and bridge area that allows the Dinky to produce clear tones. 24 jumbo frets amaranth fingerboard marked by pearloid sharkfin inlays that adds another flare to the guitar, and the synchronized fulcrum tremolo bridge paired with black tuners that keeps the guitar always in perfect pitch and steadily intonated.
Ibanez GIO Series GRX70QAL
- Transparent blue burst
- Poplar body with a quilted veneer maple top
- Bolt-on slim GRX design maple neck
- 22 medium frets purpleheart fingerboard complete with white inlay dots as markers
- Chrome die-cast tuners
- T106 tremolo bridge for a vibrato effect
- HSH pick-ups configuration controlled by a 5-way pick-up selector, master volume and master tone control
Another superstrat guitar to develop and exhibit a burst of speed on both hands a left-hander can consider without breaking the bank is the Ibanez GIO Series GRX70QAL. This entry level electric guitar is already comparable to an RG model of Ibanez for having the same body cut design, somewhat similar neck profile, and the HSH pick-ups configuration controlled by a 5-way pick-up selector, master volume and master tone control, that can get a player a lot closer to the playability and the overall sound of a higher-end model Ibanez guitar.
For body and neck tonewood, the GRX70QAL sports a poplar body with a quilted veneer maple top in transparent sunburst finish. Then it is coupled with a bolt-on GRX design maple neck, having a 22 medium frets purpleheart fingerboard complete with white inlay dots as markers. The headstock design is all familiar with the Ibanez logo and where the chrome die-cast tuners are in placed. On the other end of the guitar to hold the strings, is an T106 and to set-up string height, as well the intonation of the guitar if needed.
Yamaha Pacifica Series PAC112JL
- Available in black and yellow natural finish
- Alder body
- C-profile maple neck
- 22 medium frets rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays
- Chrome die-cast tuners
- Vintage style tremolo bridge with whammy bar
- Equipped with 2 single-coil pick-ups and humbucker pick-up controlled by a 5-position pick-up switch, master volume and tone control
When speaking of multinational companies that offers a wide variety of products and services. Yamaha is a brand with a dominant name, especially when it comes to their vast range of instrument products they have continuously delivered throughout the years. So having that as a starting point in choosing a guitar, it is not impossible to find a good quality left handed acoustic, electric and to also include bass guitars by just looking within the brand. And speaking of guitars, one of those guitars that never fails to make the cut on any list you can find is the left handed version of the Yamaha Pacifica PAC112.
The Yamaha Pacifica PAC112 model available for lefties is the Yamaha Pacifica PAC112JL in yellow natural satin or Pacifica PAC112JL in black finish with ceramic SSH pick-ups controlled by a 5-position pick-up switch, master volume, tone control and has a vintage style tremolo bridge system. But again and unfortunately always been the case living in a right handed world. You won’t find a Pacifica PAC112V model for a left-hander with SSH alnico V pick-ups, a master volume and tone control with coil-split features, and vintage style tremolo bridge with block saddles. Outside those features mentioned, both the left and right handed version of the Pacifica PAC112 are made with a comfortable S-type alder body, bolt-on maple neck having 22 medium frets rosewood fingerboard and equipped with chrome die-cast tuners.
Dean VX Classic Black Lefty
- Classic black
- Basswood body
- Bolt-on C-profile maple neck with dual action truss-rod for adjustment
- 22 frets granadillo fingerboard with pearl dot inlays
- Set of 14:1 ratio Grover tuners
- Tune-O-Matic string thru body bridge design
- Equipped with two DMT designed humbuckers positioned at the bridge and neck with a standard three-way selector, separate master volume control for each pick-up and a shared single tone contro
If you’re directly gazing for a left-handed V-shape guitar with seriously heavy metal pedigree and at the same time easy on the pocket, the VX Classic Black Lefty from Dean Guitars is unmistakably the left-handed axe for you. The Dean VX electric guitar starts off it credentials with a basswood V-design body in black. Followed by a bolt-on C-profile maple neck with dual action truss-rod for adjustment when needed, and having a 22 frets granadillo fingerboard that ends with a V-shape headstock.
To capture the awesome vintage and modern tones with this guitar, the VX is equipped with two DMT designed humbuckers positioned at the bridge and neck with a standard three-way selector, separate master volume control for each pick-up and a shared single tone control. More to show on this guitar is the Tune-O-Matic string thru body bridge design and a set of 14:1 ratio Grover tuners with a special lifetime lubricant for perfect gear meshing, zero backlash and slippage.
Squier Classic Vibe Series Telecaster, Jazzmaster And Stratocaster
- Available in Classic Vibe Stratocaster, Telecaster and Jazzmaster
- Basswood body
- C-shape maple neck
- 21 frets rosewood fingerboard with inlay dot markers
- Set of vintage-style chrome machineheads
- 6-saddle vintage-style bridge
- Single-coil alnico V pick-ups controlled by a 3-way toggle switch, volume and tone knobs
The 1950’s is the Golden age of Fender that stretch up to 1964 were they also introduce the Jazzmaster and Jazz Bass as the long awaited follow up to the success of the Telecaster, P-Bass and Stratocaster. All these instruments quickly became everyman’s guitar because of their versatile sound, ease of playing and reasonable price at that moment. However, in present day, to have any of these 50’s to 70’s made guitars will already cost a fortune. But luckily, Fender have decided to bring them back through Squier as tribute guitars with the production of the Squier Classic Vibe 50s, 60s and 70s electric guitars in right and some left handed models.
In specs in a glance, the Squier Stratocaster Classic Vibe 50s, Classic Vibe 60s and let us also includes the Classic Vibe 70s are almost very identical for having the same S-type alder or poplar tonewood body for the Classic Viibe 70s, pick-ups configuration and controls with plastic knobs, bolt-on modern C-shape neck, 21 medium jumbo frets, headstock design, vintage tremolo bridge design and set of chrome die-cast tuners used. Now what makes the notable difference between all of these Strats are; the Classic Vibe 50s uses alnico III magnets for its pick-ups, while the Classic Vibe 60s has the alnico V pick-ups and the Classic vibe 70s has Fender designed alnico single-coil and bridge humbucking pick-up.
The Telecaster Classic Vibe 50s on the other hand has a T-type pine tonewood body in butterscotch blonde finish protected by a 1-ply black pickguard. Neck of the tele is bolt-on made of maple with a modern C-profile, and for pick-ups the tele is equipped with two single-coils controlled by a 3-position pick-ups selector switch, master volume and single tone control.
ESP LTD EC-256FM LH
- Available in lemon drop, cobalt blue or dark brown sunburst finish
- Mahogany body with a flame maple top
- Thin U-shape neck is set made of 3-piece mahogany
- 22 extra jumbo frets roasted jatoba fingerboard with inlays
- LTD designed die-cast tuners
- Tom & Tail-Piece bridge
- High-output ESP designed LH-150 humbucker pick-ups on the neck and bridge controlled by a 3-way toggle switch, 2 volume knobs and a push/pull coil tap tone control
It is always an open debate if the guitar’s design is patterned over, or some may call it inspired by, despite of the fact that we all know it is very hard to come up with a new concept of a guitar, and the main reason why most highly regarded guitars from the past to present have many similarities. With that being said, we can already say or some may still argue that the EC-256FM LH model by ESP LTD has derived it looks, playabilty and other features, but with a more metal kind attitude to be fair to a LP design guitar.
The EC-256FM LH body is made of mahogany with a flame maple top in lemon drop, cobalt blue or dark brown sunburst finish, and has a belly cut at the back for comfort unlike the LP of old. Neck is set made of 3-piece mahogany with a 22 extra jumbo frets jatoba fingerboard, which makes the neck of this guitar stronger and not subjected to warpage in comparison to a single-piece neck.
Sound source of ESP LTD EC-256FM LH are high-output ESP designed LH-150 humbucker pick-ups placed on the neck and bridge area controlled by a 3-way toggle switch for pick-up selection, 2 volume knobs and a push/pull coil tap tone control. Other features included with the guitar is the Tom & Tail-Piece bridge, and LTD designed die-cast tuners.
Schecter Omen Extreme-FR LH
- Black cherry
- Mahogany body with quilted maple top
- C-shape maple neck
- 24 extra jumbo frets rosewood fingerboard marked by avalon inlays
- Set of black chrome tuners
- Floyd RoseSpecial bridge system with locking nuts
- Pair of Schecter Diamond Plus humbucker pick-ups on the neck and bridge controlled by a 3-way toggle switch for pick-up selection, 2 volume knobs and a push/pull coil tap tone control
For those who doesn’t know yet, Shecter guitar research is also being owned by Hisatake Shibuya which is the founder of ESP LTD guitars. In spite of the relationship between the two companies, Schecter in many ways already made a name for itself before it was bought in 1987, and remained as a separate brand to compete as well with ESP LTD on who makes the best guitars that lean towards the needs of heavy metal players. So speaking of guitars made by Schecter, the Omen Extreme-FR LH is just one of those guitars the company mass produce with a well designed body and neck, over the top finish and more importantly, the appealing sound for the genre of music it is originally intended too when played clean and overdriven.
The Schecter Omen Extreme-FR LH is offered with a quilted maple top mahogany body in cherry black finish, and has a bolt-on thin C-shape maple neck with 24 extra jumbo frets rosewood fingerboard marked by avalon inlays. Powering the guitar is a pair of Schecter Diamond Plus humbucker pick-ups on the neck and bridge controlled by a 3-way toggle switch for pick-up selection, 2 volume knobs and a push/pull coil tap tone control. Metal hardware of the guitar to incorporate huge dive-bombs and screaming pulls is a Floyd Rose bridge system with locking nuts.
Gretsch G2622LH Streamliner
- Available in single barrel stain, walnut stain, ocean turquoise and phantom metallic finish
- Arch top laminated maple body reinforced by a spruce center block
- U-shape maple neck
- 22 medium jumbo frets rosewood fingerboard garnished in elegant pearloid block inlays
- Die-cast tuning machines
- Gretsch V-Stoptail Tail-Piece, Adjusto-Matic bridge and synthetic bone nut
- Broad’Tron humbucking pick-ups on the neck and bridge with the traditional control layout consisting of volume controls for the neck and bridge pick-ups, master volume control, master tone control and 3-way pickup selector switch
The original electric guitars in history were first fully hollow or better called as archtop guitars. The popularity of these guitars started way back in the 1930’s, but some how slowly dwindled down in the 50’s due to the advent of solid body electric guitars that became more popularly used for rock n’ roll. Nowadays, hollow body and semi-hollow guitars like this Gretsch G2622LH Streamliner presented here are typical played and favored by country, jazz, and blues guitarists for its delivery of a warm and articulate sound. But that of course doesn’t necessarily concludes that these type of guitars is solely for those kind of music and cannot be played for other genre of music as well.
The secret to the Gretsch G2622LH streamliner’s amazing sound starts with its arch top maple body that is being reinforced by a spruce center block, and been given a fast playing thin U-shape maple neck with 22 medium jumbo frets rosewood fingerboard garnished in elegant pearloid block inlays. For rock solid tuning and stable intonation, the Gretsch G2622LH Streamliner has a stylish Gretsch V-Stoptail Tail-Piece, Adjusto-Matic bridge, synthetic bone nut and die-cast tuning machines.
Sonic power of the guitar thru electronics is harnessed and shaped by the Broad’Tron humbucking pick-ups placed on the neck and bridge with the traditional control layout consisting of volume controls for the neck and bridge pick-ups, master volume control, master tone control and 3-way pickup selector switch.
Hagstrom Viking Left Hand
- Available in black gloss and wild cherry transparent
- Ply maple with a solid center sustain-block
- Canadian hard maple set neck
- 22 frets medium jumbo resinator composite fingerboard
- 18:1 ratio chrome machineheads
- Bridge design is Tune-O-Matic with trapeze tail-piece
- Two HJ50 humbucking pick-ups controlled by a 3-way toggle switch, 2 volume and 2 tone controls
Based in Sweden, Hagstrom is a musical instrument company that started making electric guitars and amplifiers in the late 1950’s. Their original product line were accordions, and then ventured to create the first mass-produce eight string bass guitar, as well in building the first guitar synthesizer hybrid, the now rare Hagstrom Swede Patch 2000. Like any other company, it has a share of ups and downs in the past, but was resurrected and is now in production once again with the launched of their new line of solid body and semi-hollow guitar like the Hagstrom Viking, and including a reissue of the famous Hagstrom H8 8-string bass.
The Viking semi-hallow body is crafted in ply maple with a solid center sustain-block, and has a hard maple set neck that is top of by a 22 frets medium jumbo resinator composite wood fingerboard for a more uniform density across the whole length of the neck and eliminate dead spots. For pick-ups, the Hagstrom Viking gets its power from two HJ50 humbucking pick-ups controlled by a 3-way toggle switch, 2 volume and 2 tone controls for each pick-ups to deliver a wider sonic range to play blues, rock, jazz fusion etc. Bridge design is Tune-O-Matic with Hagstrom Trapeze Tail-Piece paired with a set of Hagstrom designed 18:1 ratio machine heads.
Fender Player Series Stratocaster And Telecaster
- Available in black, sunburst, polar white, sonic red and tidepool finish
- Alder body
- C-profile maple neck
- 22 medium jumbo frets maple or pau ferro fingerboard
- Sealed die-cast tuning machines
- Standard 6-saddle vintage-style synchronized tremolo bridge
- SSS alnico V single-coils controlled by a 5-way switch blade, master volume and two tone knobs
While its more affordable brand Squier has continually surprise many guitar players in doing a great job of manufacturing a range of performance ready guitars and establishing its fair share of success in the market side by side with Fender. Many would still point out to argue that there is still nothing quite like of owning a Strat, or Tele with a Fender logo on the headstock. So in taking that opinion by other guitar players into consideration and beaming enough to decide on spending a few more dollars for a Fender made guitar, the Fender Player Stratocaster and Telecaster is your first option before jumping into American made models.
Putting everything into words as way to describe these electric guitar models of Fender Player Series. The Fender Player Stratocaster exhibits a classic double cutaway body design made of alder in polyester gloss finish with a 3-ply scratch plate, and available with a 22 medium jumbo frets maple or pau ferro fingerboard. Pick-up configuration and bridge system is SSS single-coils controlled by a 5-way switch blade, master volume, two tone knobs and the standard 6-Saddle Vintage-Style Synchronized Tremolo Bridge paired with die-cast tuners.
For the Player Telecaster, it is offered with an alder body in four different colors to choose from namely black, sunburst, polar white, and butterscotch blonde protected by a 3-ply scratch plate. Like the Strat, the Fender Player Telecaster left-handed is available in an all maple neck or with a 22 medium jumbo frets pau ferro fingerboard marked by inlays. For hardware and electronics, the Player Telecaster is equipped with alnico V single-coil Tele pickups controlled by a 3-position pick-up selector, master volume and master tone, Standard Strings-Through-Body Tele Bridge with bent saddles and a set of chrome die-cast tuners.
PRS SE Custom 24 Lefty
- Available in fire red burst, trampas green, tobacco sunburst and whale blue
- Double cutaway mahogany body with maple top
- Wide thin profile set-maple neck
- 24 medium jumbo frets rosewood fingerboard with bird inlays
- PRS designed tuners made of nickel
- PRS patented tremolo molded bridge
- Pair of 85/15 ”S” humbucker pick-ups controlled by a 3-way pick-up blade switch, master volume and push/pull tone control for coil tapping
The SE Custom 24 Lefty by Paul Reed Smith is the student edition guitar made by the company that brings out the original PRS design platform in a number of color finishes to match a guitar players taste, and is coveted for its high quality versatile sound to be use in recording studios, as well as the same guitar to perform in any given stage. This awe-inspiring instrument has a double cutaway mahogany body. Overlaid with a beautifully designed maple top, and has a wide thin profile set-maple neck having a 24 medium jumbo frets rosewood fingerboard, and completely garnished with bird inlays.
Complimenting the craftsmanship and giving the expressive voicing of the PRS SE Custom 24 Lefty is a pair of 85/15 ”S” humbucker pick-ups that are placed at the neck and bridge area, controlled by a 3-way pick-up blade switch, master volume and push/pull tone control for coil tapping. Hardware to maintain tuning under heavy use are PRS patented tremolo molded bridge and PRS designed tuners made of nickel.
EVH Wolfgang WG Standard Left-Handed
- Quilted maple top basswood body in transparent finish
- Two-piece bolt-on maple neck
- 22 jumbo frets maple fingerboard with rolled edges and black inlay dots
- Set of die-cast tuning machineheads
- Floyd Rose Special bridge with R2 locking nut
- Equipped with two humbucking pick-ups controlled by a 3-position pick-up selector toggle switch, master volume and master tone domed knob
Highly enveloped with Eddie Van Halen’s savant knowledge of playing and creating a guitar. EVH is proud to introduce the Wolfgang WG Standard Quilted Maple Left-Hand electric guitar, which is the ultra-inexpensive brethren of the EVH Wolfgang USA LH that every southpaw musicians should able to afford. The whole length design of the Wolfgang is like no other guitar you can find and is well thought of. Beginning with its comfort cut quilted maple top basswood body in transparent finish, and has a two-piece bolt-on maple neck with rolled edges, 22 jumbo frets, a convenient truss rod adjust spoke wheel at the base of the neck, and graphite reinforcement rods to hold strong against changes in temperature and humidity.
To shape and blend-in tones, the EVH Wolfgang Standard LH is equipped with two humbucking pick-ups that are mounted directly to the body for better resonance and sustain, then is controlled by a 3-position pick-up selector toggle switch, master volume and master tone domed knob. This axe also features a Floyd Rose special bridge with R2 locking nut to consistently stay in tune during deep dives and whining pulls.
Charvel Pro-Mod San Dimas LH
- Available in Pro-Mod San Dimas LH style 1 and style 2
- Alder body in gloss black finish
- Bolt-on two-piece maple neck with truss-rod
- Rolled edges 22 jumbo frets maple fingeboard with black dot inlays
- Die-cast tuners
- Floyd Rose FRT-O2000 Double-Locking Tremolo bridge system
- Pair of coil splitting Seymour Duncan JB humbucking pick-ups controlled by 3-position blade, push/pull volume and tone
Hot-rodded guitars for a high speed chase, the Charvel Pro-Mod San Dimas LH Style 1 and Style 2 respectively can be best describe as the quintessential 80s era guitars that old school players will absolutely love and modern generation players will truly enjoy playing with, but this time around less the spandex. In a nutshell, both of these guitars because of the body design will most likely appeal to a strat or tele type of players who also wants to shred and diversify their reach in tones by using a pair of coil splitting Seymour Duncan JB humbucking pick-ups that can give the best of both worlds, and the Floyd Rose FRT-O2000 Double-Locking Tremolo bridge system on the guitars to produce the massive dives and pull-ups on the strings.
The Charvel Pro-Mod San Dimas LH Style 1 and Pro-Mod San Dimas LH Style 2 model has the same alder tonewood body without a pickguard to protect the finish and available only in gloss black. Neck is bolt-on both guitars made of two-piece maple with a pair of graphite reinforcement rods to resist warping under environmental stresses and features a speed neck profile of 12”-16” compound radius, followed by rolled edges, 22 jumbo frets with black dot inlays, and a convenient thumbwheel truss rod butt-adjust for easy access.
Epiphone Les Paul Standard Left Handed
- Ebony
- Mahogany body with maple top
- Slim-taper profile mahogany neck
- 22 medium jumbo frets Indian laurel fingerboard complete with trapezoid inlay markers
- Set of Grover machineheads
- LockTone Tune-O-Matic and Stopbar bridge
- Two alnico Probucker pick-ups controlled by a 3-way toggle switch, 2 volume and 2 tone controls with classic top hat knobs
Classic, timeless and legendary, the Les Paul model guitar is highly recognized as one of the most celebrated and sought after guitar by lots of guitarist since it was first sold in 1952. As the popularity of the sound it brings to the table grew more and undying application to most music, Gibson rolled the dice and gambled on making less expensive versions of this iconic guitar with its other brand Epiphone that turned out to be a wise decision made by the company and to the delight of many who wants to own a Les Paul guitar which is mainly based-on the original.
Today, Epiphone makes dozen models of the Les Paul in different price range and some are for left-handers like the Epiphone Les Paul Standard. This left handed guitar features a single cutaway solid mahogany body with a maple top in ebony finish to produce the classic tones and killer looks of a real Les Paul. Neck is hand-set also made of mahogany with a Slim-Taper profile and top of by a 22 medium jumbo frets laurel fingerboard complete with trapezoid inlay markers.
All the beefy and warm tones you’ll get out of this guitar is being produced by two alnico humbuker pick-ups controlled by a 3-way toggle switch, 2 volume and 2 tone controls with classic top hat knobs. Hardware for the guitar to hold the strings are a set of Grover machine heads and Tune-O-Matic Stopbar bridge that will keep the Les Paul Standard in perfect pitch, intonated and always ready to play.
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