August 27, 2009
- Travel Around With a Steinberger Spirit XT-2-L Left Bass Guitar
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[/caption]The XT-2-L is probably one of the easiest basses to travel with for any guitar lefty. The overall length is only 38 ½” so it fits in a lot of places other larger bass guitars will not. But don’t let that small stature fool you. The neck has a 34” scale length with 24 standard bass frets. A super slim 14” neck radius makes it a dream to play.
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August 10, 2009
- Introducing the Epiphone Left-Handed Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar Left in Black
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[/caption]The first time I ever heard of Epiphone, I was a kid of about 16. I wanted to play a really great guitar and I was at a music store that had an Epiphone left hand Les Paul on display. Like a stupid kid, I thought that all left hand guitars were Epiphone left hand guitars. I could not have been further from wrong, as I later found out. Then I spied with my little eye an Epiphone Les Paul Custom electric guitar, left hand model that was as black as night and as pretty as anything I had ever seen.
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July 27, 2009
- Introducing the Rogue Left Bass and the Violin Left Bass Guitar
If you're a left-handed bass guitarist, then the Rogue LX200BL Series II left bass guitar may be your answer to the question of a quality instrument at a very affordable price. Or, if you would love to be a latter-day Paul McCartney, you could check out a Rogue left hand violin bass. Either way you go, you'll sound great and look great without blowing your music budget.
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