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 Post subject: Re: Which bass do you most wish would be offered lefty?
PostPosted: March 24th, 2008, 10:24 am 
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Other than the control plate issue how much did building a '54 P/Tele bass cost Peter?

Seems like there's a demand for such a bass among lefties. It and the T-Bird are the two basses mentioned most as wishing a lefty version existed.


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PostPosted: March 24th, 2008, 4:14 pm 
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I saw this image in a discussion board ... could it be a real '51P lefty, or is it simply a mirror image?

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nice bass either way

all the best,

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I wish Gibson had made the "Grabber" for leftys.... ah well.

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andrew wrote:
Other than the control plate issue how much did building a '54 P/Tele bass cost Peter?

Seems like there's a demand for such a bass among lefties. It and the T-Bird are the two basses mentioned most as wishing a lefty version existed.


Totally missed this post until now.

This is going back a few years ago, but I tallied up the charges to be under $900.


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mcnaughty wrote:
I wish Gibson had made the "Grabber" for leftys.... ah well.


Actually, I wish they made the Ripper or the G3.


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A Ripper would be my first choice but I like the sound of all three.


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pjmuck wrote:
mcnaughty wrote:
I wish Gibson had made the "Grabber" for leftys.... ah well.


Actually, I wish they made the Ripper or the G3.


Yes to all three!

I wish they had offered the RD Artist lefty.

I had one, it was my first quality bass. The tone was amazing. Heavy, heavy bass though,all maple and ebony, mine weighed almost 14lbs!

I traded it for my first true lefthanded bass, my '75 Precision.

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I wish Sadowsky made its Metro line for lefties, because then I'd have a better shot at being able to afford one.


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I wish a Telecaster II bass (or reissue), but i'd like to own also an American Vintage (57 and/or 62) or simply a Classic 50 mex.


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Agree about the SCPB and 70's Tele basses I've always loved them and was disappointed when the Squire model wasn't offered lefty.

I think that a 70's Tele style using a Darkstar pup would be tremendously cool! 8-)

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Gibson RD. I'd kill for one.
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I'd also kill for a white one, eventhough this isn't the RD you get the point.
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Lefty ATK's are impossible to come by (wouldn't necessarily kill for one) , part from the butt ugly slipknot version.


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No need for a lefty ATK - that's what a Stingray is for. :mrgreen:

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Zimmy, have you seen the First Act Delgada bass that looks pretty RD-ish? They will do a lefty version of it.

http://www.firstact.com/Products/Limite ... _bass.aspx

Also, talk to Rod (Rodent) here in the Blueprinting+Bondo forum, he could probably put together a pretty sweet RD-ish style bass for you.


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Wow! That First Act Delgada looks great. Never seen that before. What a weird company they are. I though they only made cheapo toys and instruments for starters (I always see their stuff at Toys R Us).

Andrew, where'd you hear that they're making lefties? And how much are they?


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I want a Delgada now.. :x
but I've filled up my bass quota, for the time being.
Thanks for the info.


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pjmuck wrote:
Andrew, where'd you hear that they're making lefties? And how much are they?


Hey Peter, I spoke to them directly and they said they'd make a lefty Delgada. They aren't cheap though, their pricing is all mid level cost range. the bass was $1500-ish in price, after the $200 upcharge for being lefty (booo!), so not terrible.

Scroll through their gallery, they have a few different bass designs not shown in their regular line.


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I too would love a lefty Thunderbird, I've even chased after the Tokai version of it but to no avail. One day maybe it'll happen.


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