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Left Handed Acoustic Guitar

Choose a fantastic left handed acoustic guitar from one of several manufacturers such as Fender, Ibanez, Seagull, Takamine, Taylor and Yamaha.

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Fender CD100LH Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Natural

Fender CD100LH Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Natural, Cost ~$229

The dreadnought body style provides a big sound and a classic look. The CD100LH features a laminated spruce top, laminated mahogany back and sides, and chrome die-cast machine heads.


Ibanez SGT120LNT SAGE SERIES Left-Handed Acoustic Guitar Natural

Ibanez SGT120LNT SAGE SERIES Left-Handed Acoustic Guitar Natural, ~$199

Check out the Ibanez SGT120LNT SAGE SERIES Acoustic Guitar and you'll be amazed at the retro look and feel, inspired by the 1st Golden Age of Ibanez acoustic guitars. The shape of the headstock, body, pickguard and bridge recall a time when things were just a bit more ornate, and pride in craftsmanship was much easier to find. The spruce top with mahogany back and sides produces warm, highly articulate sound. The dreadnought body shape is particularly well-suited for making yourself heard in a group, but the tones are certainly sweet enough for it to stand on its own.


Seagull The Original S6 Left-Handed Acoustic Guitar Natural

Seagull The Original S6 Left-Handed Acoustic Guitar Natural, ~$439

The left-handed Seagull Original S6 is an acoustic guitar that boasts a super comfortable slim neck and a solid cedar top. Speaking of beauty, you'll love the finish on this Seagull guitar: a deep, rustic burst—honey toward the center, almost chocolate at the edges, with the rich red cedar shining through it all. And as with all Seagull guitars, the finish on the left-handed S6 dreadnought is thin enough to allow your tonewood to naturally age, getting better and better over time.


Takamine G Dreadnought G340LH Lefty Acoustic Guitar Gloss Natural

Takamine G Dreadnought G340LH Lefty Acoustic Guitar Gloss Natural, Cost ~$169

The G Series Dreadnought G340LH Left Handed Acoustic Guitar is handcrafted in Japan with a spruce top, mahogany back and sides, and a rosewood fretboard. The G Series offers the biggest selection of sizes, colors, and woods of any series that Takamine guitar offers. Made to strict specifications, G Series instruments represent an exceptionally good value.


Jasmine by Takamine Dreadnought Lace S33LH Left-Handed Acoustic Guitar Natural

Jasmine by Takamine Dreadnought Lace S33LH Left-Handed Acoustic Guitar Natural, Costs ~$249

The left handed acoustic guitar model, Jasmine Dreadnought Lace S33LH is priced for any southpaw guitarist to afford. The broad top and deep body create a louder, more powerful sounding guitar. That may be why the dreadnoght is the most popular acoustic guitar shape among players. The Jasmine by Takamine S33LH is equipped with a spruce top for balanced tone. Its lacewood body adds projection and clarity to the tone. The rosewood bridge and fretboard offer plenty of sustain to the tone. Chrome-plated tuners keep the guitar in precise tuning from song to song. Dressed in a gloss finish, the Jasmine Left-handed S33LH Acoustic Guitar will instantly become a favorite and a great learning tool for guitarists-in-training.


Taylor Baby Taylor Mahogany Left-Handed Acoustic Guitar Natural

Taylor Baby Taylor Mahogany Left-Handed Acoustic Guitar Natural, Cost ~$299

The Baby Taylor Mahogany Left Handed Acoustic Guitar has an X-braced mahogany top that adds midrange punch and a slight bluesy edge. Genuine ebony fretboard and bridge plus laser-etched rosette add luxurious visual vibe. The Baby Taylor acoustic is a great beginning guitar with its 3/4 size and affordable Taylor quality.


Taylor 110 Left-Handed Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Natural

Taylor 110 Left-Handed Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Natural, Cost ~$599

The Dreadnought Taylor 110 Left Handed Acoustic Guitar gives crisp, sweet tone. It has great visual appeal from an ebony fretboard and detailed finish. Refined traditional shape and scalloped X bracing accentuate the open, airy midrange you expect from a Taylor. Responds especially well to flat picking and heavy strumming.


Taylor 114 Grand Auditorium Sapele Left-Handed Acoustic Guitar Natural

Taylor 114 Grand Auditorium Sapele Left-Handed Acoustic Guitar Natural, Cost ~$649

The Taylor Acoustic Guitars 114 Grand Auditorium Left-Handed Acoustic Guitar will change your expectations about what a serious entry-level guitar can embody. Featuring a solid Sitka spruce top and laminated sapele back and sides. The 114 has the signature Taylor acoustic guitars look, tone and feel—in an affordable package.


Taylor 210 Left-Handed Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Natural¹

Taylor 210 Left-Handed Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar Natural¹ Cost $799

The Taylor 210 Left-Handed Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar boasts an expansive solid spruce top and Indian rosewood back and sides. You get warm tone with punchy response and the free, wide-open midrange you expect from a Taylor. Great-looking natural wood binding. The luxurious fretboard on the Taylor 210 Left-Handed Dreadnought is a thick slab of genuine ebony.


Taylor 214-G-L Grand Auditorium Left-Handed Acoustic Guitar Natural, Cost ~$799

Taylor 214-G-L Grand Auditorium Left-Handed Acoustic Guitar Natural

Taylor Acoustic Guitars Indian rosewood laminate 214-G-L Grand Auditorium left-handed acoustic-electric guitar was designed to give players an inspiring Taylor playing experience and arm them with a fun tool that can cover a lot of musical applications.This left-handed Taylor guitar is a quality instrument, featuring a solid Sitka spruce top, for a bold sound in a classic acoustic guitar appearance. Whether you're in the early stages of woodshedding or you're just looking for a killer value, you can't go wrong with this beauty. Taylor Grand Auditorium Guitar Body The GA is Taylor's most versatile and popular shape, excelling at light-touch fingerstyle to full-blown strumming. Great for using a mic and recording, the Taylor GA's balanced mid range and bright tone exemplify the Taylor voice. Solid Sitka spruce top with Indian rosewood laminate back and sides The beauty of Indian rosewood is captivating. The Taylor guitar's laminate back and sides are paired with a solid Sitka spruce top, producing a full, rich tone with ample volume, resonance, and sustain. Finish Breathtaking finish options and ecologically-sound technology is what the Taylor finishing department is focused on. Taylor's finish is among the thinnest and most durable available today.With a 15" radius and 1-7/8" neck width at the nut, Taylor's nylons offer steel-string acoustic players a smooth crossover to a fresh sonic texture, and the lighter string tension adds an extra helping of playability.


Yamaha FG720SL Left-Handed Folk Acoustic Guitar Natural

Yamaha FG720SL Left-Handed Folk Acoustic Guitar Natural, Cost $329

The FG720SL is a left handed acoustic guitar version of the Yamaha FG720S series which offer great looks and feel at an incredibly affordable price. Featuring a solid spruce top, die-cast chrome tuners and a natural gloss finish, the FG720SL will give you years of musical pleasure.


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