<VV> RE: Left hand instruments No Corvair

Bill Hubbell whubbell at cox.net
Mon Apr 11 23:29:06 EDT 2005


I take it you are right-handed.  Right-handed people never get it.

And by the way, yes, I have heard of left-handed pianos and  keyboards.

Bill Hubbell
Proudly Left-Handed, as are my son and daughter


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Steven R. Marti" <srmarti at netzero.net>
To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 9:42 PM
Subject: <VV> RE: Left hand instruments No Corvair


> For what it's worth I never quite understood the idea of a left handed
> guitar. You need to use BOTH hands to play anyway.  Ever seen a left hand
> flute, saxophone, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, piano, or keyboard?  If you
> decide to play left handed, you limit the selection of guitars available,
> end up special ordering something etc.
>
> Of coarse if you're already playing left hand I guess you are stuck. 
> Unless
> you want to switch.  Oh, never mind.  A competent luthier can convert to
> left hand if desired.
>
> Steve
>
> But I play sax, clarinet, flute, so what do I know of guitars?
>
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>> Anybody in Madrid Spain.  My sister is trying to buy my Nephew a left
>> handed guitar.  The best one to get aparently is made in Madrid Spain, 
>> but
>> they won't ship them.
>
> I've NEVER heard anyone complain about an Ovation guitar, and they make
> several lefty models!
>
> John
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