September 8, 2009
The Story Behind the Epiphone Left Handed Guitars

For many years, Epiphone left hand guitars have been a way for musicians to start their career. This left hand guitars are a great value for many reasons. The workmanship is fantastic, the quality rivals that of original Gibson models and the price is attainable for just about any wallet.
The Epiphone guitar Company was founded in 1873 by Greek luthier Anastasios Stathopoulos. He manufactured guitars for a while before succumbing to economic pressures during World War 2. At that time, Gibson was able to simply acquire the fledgling company. To this day, Gibson still manufactures instruments under the Epiphone name.
Epiphone and Gibson
Prior to the acquisition by Gibson, Epiphone left and right guitars were a rival to Gibson. The sound quality was magnificent, the materials were the same and the electronics were just as superior. If Epiphone had not been absorbed by Gibson, I am sure the company would have either rivaled or bypassed Gibson eventually.
When it comes to a guitar lefty, a good instrument can be hard to find. Epiphone left hand guitars are every bit as good as a Gibson, only more affordable in many cases. It is important for the controls and knobs to be oriented the same for a right hand guitar. Epiphone left hand instruments provide this detail nicely. No longer do left hand players need to use a right hand guitar with the strings and bridge reversed and the controls backwards.
Epiphone Casino Hollow Body
One of the most famous Epiphone left hand guitars is the left handed Casino hollow body. This beauty looks like a Gretsch and was responsible for the Beatles famous sound in the 1960's. The Beatles bought three Casinos and used them to record and play live shows as they toured. Obviously, the Epiphone left hand guitar was good enough for Paul McCartney.
Another well known Epiphone left hand guitar is the Epiphone LP left hand. I personally own an Epiphone Les Paul left and it is a pleasure to play live and in studio. I have used it for blues, jazz and even classical tracks at times. In addition, I can crank the volume on the pickups and jam with the metal heads.
All in all, Epiphone left hand guitars are an investment that can be trusted. There are web sites that focus on guitar lefty players. One such site is lefthanddguitarmall. These folks know left hand guitars and Epiphone left instruments especially. The site has a selection of instruments available and there is always someone there to answer questions or concerns you may have.
So if you are looking for an Epiphone left hand guitar, get on over to lefthandedguitarmall as soon as possible. You will not find a more guitar lefty focused site anywhere and they really care about left hand players finding the right guitar. An Epiphone left hand guitar is the way to start off that career, especially for those on a budget and can't quite afford that Gold Top LP just yet. Epiphone means quality and quality means a happy player.
Filed under Electric Guitars by Zane J Freeman
