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Welcome to Pancho’s Leftys. This site is
dedicated to the left handed musicians whom for so long in the
past, and still to a lesser degree today, haven’t been afforded
the same opportunities to appreciate and enjoy similar broad
selections of instruments that our right handed counterparts
take for granted. The collection you’ll see at this site is
welcome proof that many of the finest guitars from the best
manufacturers and luthiers are available in lefty mode as well.
It’s just that they have been somewhat more challenging to
locate. Southpaw guitarists have been subject to one of the
most bizarre discriminations of modern times.
Even though left handed people
make up close to 10% of the world’s population the left
handed string players have been for the most part been
‘left out’ when it comes to the showroom floor and walls
of the typical music store. When a left handed model is
available it’s all too common to have a 10-20% surcharge
for the privilege of choosing from an extremely limited
selection and then waiting to take delivery for as long as
a year. Today a few high end manufacturers like PRS have
stopped offering production lefties altogether. To this I
say, their loss!
Oddly enough, the guitar sales explosion that
rocked the ‘60’s to the present following the British Invasion
and the psychedelic era can be directly traced to two iconic
lefty players – Paul McCartney with his lefty Hofner violin
bass and Jimi Hendrix with a right handed Fender Stratocaster
strung backwards as a conversion lefty.
Of course the right handed players were also
influential but today’s manufacturers enjoy ongoing strong
sales of all models of guitars and basses due in no small part
to these two pioneers of rock ‘n roll. The debt of gratitude
owed Sir Paul and Jimi by the likes of the major manufacturers
such as Fender, Gibson, Gretsch, Martin etc. is enormous and in
my humble opinion still outstanding. How many guitars and
basses have been sold because of The Beatles and Jimi
Hendrix?
I started this site as a simple photo gallery
to show off my growing collection of lefty guitars. As the
collection grew and I continued to get on in years it has
become a matter of course to offer choice instruments for sale.
I truly wish I could ‘take them with me’ but if I did it would
require a huge casket!
From 1968 to abut
2003 I would occasionally stumble across a nice southpaw
axe and would most times buy it as long as it wasn’t
another black Strat or sunburst Epiphone Les Paul.
Then I discovered eBay and contracted what
seems to be a terminal case of GAS – Guitar
(or gear) Acquisition
Syndrome. For the first time in my life there
were numerous lefty electric and acoustic axes available for
sale in one location at excellent prices. Talk about a kid in a
candy store! Before eBay, to my knowledge, there was only one
shop in the world that specialized exclusively in left handed
instruments.
Today, with the power of the Internet the
situation for the lefty players is dramatically improved and
only getting better. The primary reason given by manufacturers
for the very limited selection of left handed instruments is
the economics of the production line. It is simply too risky
economically, for both wholesaler and retailer, to build lefty
instruments ‘on spec’ that may hang on dealers walls for too
long to be profitable.
The Internet has become a touchstone for lefty
players to finally stand up and be counted as a most viable
demographic that can and will encourage the manufacturers to
include a great many more of their models in full scale lefty
production runs.
So, come on in, click
‘Gallery’ and prepare to be dazzled! If you’re in the
market for a fine new, NOS(new old stock), or used left handed
axe click ‘Lefty’s For
Sale’. If you have a lefty guitar, bass or mandolin for
sale or trade click ‘I Want
Your Lefty’.
Please consider patronizing the music related
businesses that Pancho’s has Affiliate Programs with. I hope
you enjoy what’s offered here as much as I am in bringing it to
you. Have fun!
Peace
Pancho
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...and all the Federales
say
We coulda had him anyday
We only let him go so long
Outa Kindness I suppose
from "Pancho
and Lefty"
by Townes Van Zandt
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