Lefty body and pick guard search
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Lefty body and pick guard search
Yes, I read the forum rules and frankly I'm still not sure if this will get me banned or not so for this post I'll just paste in the reply I got from a company whose initials are "SM":
"We do not sell left hand pickguards and bodies. I certainly understand your frustration, as I too am a Lefty. You might check with the Musical Instrument Makers Forum for more information regarding a source for those products. "
Any suggestions out there?
Ross
"We do not sell left hand pickguards and bodies. I certainly understand your frustration, as I too am a Lefty. You might check with the Musical Instrument Makers Forum for more information regarding a source for those products. "
Any suggestions out there?
Ross
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Re: Lefty body and pick guard search
They sell pickguard material, so you could make your own and buy the body somewhere else.
Google is your friend.
https://www.google.fr/search?q=l+h+guit ... +&tbm=isch
Google is your friend.
https://www.google.fr/search?q=l+h+guit ... +&tbm=isch
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Re: Lefty body and pick guard search
For the lefties I've built I was able to find lefty parts at AllParts... but I don't know about bodies and pickguards, as I make my own.
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Re: Lefty body and pick guard search
I don't know what type instrument you are thinking of, but here's some pick guards and hardware: http://store.guitarfetish.com/Lefty-Parts_c_437.html and http://www.dragonfireguitars.com/Southp ... on_c19.htm
One lefty body of unknown quality, but the price is right: http://store.guitarfetish.com/Satin-Fin ... _9053.html#
You might email them and ask if they have any others:
Of course, if you don't mind the price, these guys could make you a left body: http://www.warmoth.com/Guitar/Bodies/Be ... ilder.aspx
One lefty body of unknown quality, but the price is right: http://store.guitarfetish.com/Satin-Fin ... _9053.html#
You might email them and ask if they have any others:
Of course, if you don't mind the price, these guys could make you a left body: http://www.warmoth.com/Guitar/Bodies/Be ... ilder.aspx
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Re: Lefty body and pick guard search
I'm a lefty, and I build mostly to support my own habit. The market for lefty parts has definitely improved, but it's still infuriatingly limited. What specifically are you looking to do?
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Re: Lefty body and pick guard search
There, I fixed your picture for you. The other way, it was so hard to look at!! 
Now there's only a couple that are just wrong. It's a right handed world!

Now there's only a couple that are just wrong. It's a right handed world!

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Re: Lefty body and pick guard search
Chuck, just when I started salivating, you flipped the image!
Strat shape, but that 25.5" string length is a tad too long for my taste.
Fitting on a PRS-length neck: would it be heretical, or just a "bad" idea?
Strat shape, but that 25.5" string length is a tad too long for my taste.
Fitting on a PRS-length neck: would it be heretical, or just a "bad" idea?
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Re: Lefty body and pick guard search
I buy bodies from a guy on ebay that does cnc guitars and the prices are fair I also buy from a guy who does short run or one offs from the designs you supply but he does not do necks I believe he has very good prices as well.
And lastly there is a member here who sells plans for a variety of guitars,
and he can move the pickup placement and bridge placement to accommodate the change in scale length.
I have dealt with all 3 and they provide great product and service.
I don't believe I am supposed to write their info so PM me and I will give you their contact info.
And lastly there is a member here who sells plans for a variety of guitars,
and he can move the pickup placement and bridge placement to accommodate the change in scale length.
I have dealt with all 3 and they provide great product and service.
I don't believe I am supposed to write their info so PM me and I will give you their contact info.
I have a lot of experience on how "not" to do things.
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Re: Lefty body and pick guard search
Art, You can't post links to your own commercial website or to anyone's live eBay auctions. You are more than welcome to give out the names and even post links to other commercial websites as long as you are not repeatedly promoting one business to the exclusion of all others. We are here to exchange information. Having to contact you privately defeats the purpose of a public forum. At least that's my interpretation of the purpose of the rules. I'll admit that there are way too many "don'ts" and not nearly enough "dos" the way they are written now. You need a full-time lawyer to interpret them all consistently.
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Re: Lefty body and pick guard search
David, thanks and you are right, so go ahead with the info Art! Things aren't so tight around here these days.
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Re: Lefty body and pick guard search
Ok then here are some people I have done business with who seem to be able to work on custom orders.
jamie@guitarplansunlimited.com Who has many plans, that can easily be printed in reverse for lefty
wendiramone.501 on ebay
he has made me one billybo body and will do another to work with a 24 fret ibanez neck which means re positioning the bridge and pickups
perleguitars001 also from ebay and he has a web site too. http://perleguitars.com/
I have purchased bodies from him and he does cnc so flipping a design should not be hard.
He mostly does Ibanez body designs but has done some customization for me,
and has said he can do a one off from blueprints but there will be a set up charge.
I did not find his rate to be very high, but some people might. You get what you pay for sometimes.
All of these business had treated me well even thou I am not a major builder I just buy a few here and there.
jamie@guitarplansunlimited.com Who has many plans, that can easily be printed in reverse for lefty
wendiramone.501 on ebay
he has made me one billybo body and will do another to work with a 24 fret ibanez neck which means re positioning the bridge and pickups
perleguitars001 also from ebay and he has a web site too. http://perleguitars.com/
I have purchased bodies from him and he does cnc so flipping a design should not be hard.
He mostly does Ibanez body designs but has done some customization for me,
and has said he can do a one off from blueprints but there will be a set up charge.
I did not find his rate to be very high, but some people might. You get what you pay for sometimes.
All of these business had treated me well even thou I am not a major builder I just buy a few here and there.
I have a lot of experience on how "not" to do things.
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Re: Lefty body and pick guard search
Yea, I can jack with someone's photo and get away with it!!Things aren't so tight around here these days.

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Just watch your back Chuck. Deb could show up and administer a surprise slap at any time.
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Re: Lefty body and pick guard search
I believe this disciplinary action is known as a "Whap!"David King wrote:Just watch your back Chuck. Deb could show up and administer a surprise slap at any time.

-Ruining perfectly good wood, one day at a time.