I would appreciate it if anyone could give me some good advice on finding a reasonably good left strung selmer for a reasonable price:). I'm dead tired of my crappy patenotte 251(not meant as an insult to his work in general, he must have been ill while working on my guitar). I also learned, after a while, that this particular model is for new beginners...and I feel my 900 euro could have been spent on a better guitar..little good that knowledge does me now..): How good do you have to be to be sponsored and get one for free:)?(kidding)
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for a good price. Check it out - www.manouche-guitars.com
Good luck
Edan
Hope that helps - Good luck!
I dont know, go for the manouche.....
btw, does anyone know what the word manouche means in hebrew?
vagina!!!
good luck
Edan
As a fellow lefty, I have often restrung a righty guitar and used that. I had a righty Busato for a while that played just great "upside down."
You could get a used Gitane say for around $400, restring it and play it upside down to see if you like it, and if you do, order a lefty and use the Gitane until the lefty arrives. Then you could sell the Gitane for most of or all of the money you spent on it.
Not the most novel idea, but it's been a practical solution for me in the past.
As for cheap lefties. Some day I expect it might happen, but as of now I don't know of anyone who makes them readily available in the U.S. (don't know if you're in the U.S.) One of the folks on the group previously mentioned a lefty Gitane being available in Europe (France to be specific), but I don't know anything about them being in the U.S.
A.E.
Just for grins, I pulled up this photo from Samois 2002 of a bunch of lefty Gypsy guitars. This is the largest spontaneous grouping of lefty Gypsy guitars I've seen. From left the right are a Shelley Park, two Eimers, a Favino, and another Park. (Photo by Mary Honcoop)