Or he can play "Closer to the Heart" and pretend he can play Rush songs! As a left-handed guitarist, I find it very hard to find the perfect guitar for me. It's a long and difficult process where you need to pay just to try the freaking guitar before buying it.
I don't mean they make you pay to try. I mean: just to find the guitar you want to try, you have to search and sometimes travel to try it. I wanted a PRS once, they told me to go try it in LA. I'm in Montreal...
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I bet you're a professional player,
@Juventud
You seem to have a nice collection of left-handed guitars of your favorite color and I find it suspicious! I always have to pick colors I don't really like because, well, I don't have the choice or the money to choose. The only time I fell on a good deal, it was because another left-handed guitarist could not afford his dream.
Back in 2003, I spotted a unique guitar at my favorite Music Store (Montreal's Steve's). An Alembic Skylark custom. The guitar was made to specifications but the guy only put a deposit and never came back. They had to keep the guitar on hold for a whole year before selling it and I was lucky enough to enter the store on that very day.
Of course, it has become my main axe. The active pickups are overly sensitive so I must be careful with the gear I use or I get interferences! When I switch them on "bright", the guitar sounds like wailing banshee. "Normal" mode is more appropriate for rock or metal but a quick switch for the solo will make it shine!
Here's the beast in all it's glory: