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Electric guitars for left-handers

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Guitarists who prefer to use their left hand can choose from a wide range of different left-hand guitars at our online shop.

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ESP
(28)

Item-Nr.: GIT0049031-000

Available immediately
$ 1,555.00
Gibson
(63)

Item-Nr.: GIT0057864-000

Ordered, estimated to be in stock: Jun 22, 2027
$ 1,633.00
ESP
(9)

Item-Nr.: GIT0045397-000

available soon, estimated to be in stock: May 28, 2026
$ 1,645.00
Schecter
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Item-Nr.: GIT0032789-000

Available immediately
$ 1,652.00
Gibson
(63)

Item-Nr.: GIT0057863-000

available soon, estimated to be in stock: Jun 22, 2027
$ 1,733.00
Fender
(66)

Item-Nr.: GIT0054180-000

Ordered, estimated to be in stock: Jun 20, 2026
$ 2,072.00
Fender
(66)

Item-Nr.: GIT0054177-000

Available immediately
$ 2,105.00
Fender
(66)

Item-Nr.: GIT0054179-000

available soon, estimated to be in stock: May 28, 2026
$ 2,218.00
Fender
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Item-Nr.: GIT0054187-000

Available immediately
$ 2,252.00
Gibson
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Item-Nr.: GIT0057851-000

Available immediately
$ 2,666.00
Gibson
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Item-Nr.: GIT0057852-000

Available immediately
$ 2,699.00

Buy Left-Handed Electric Guitars at MUSIC STORE

Guitarists who prefer to use their left hand can choose from a variety of different Left-Handed Guitars at the Online Shop. While left-handed players were once recommended to learn on a regular right-handed electric guitar due to limited availability, many manufacturers now fortunately offer suitable versions for all guitarists.

Famous Left-Handed Guitarists

We owe quite a bit to some left-handed guitarists, as demonstrated by numerous music icons of the last century. Foremost among them is none other than Jimi Hendrix, who, with his unorthodox style of simply playing a regular Stratocaster in reverse, profoundly influenced a whole generation of guitarists. Equally famous and influential is Paul McCartney, also left-handed, while the likewise left-handed Kurt Cobain almost single-handedly defined the Seattle sound of grunge. Even metalheads must acknowledge that they owe much to Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi as a pioneer of dark metal riffs.