
Left-Handed Acoustic Guitars
Popular Left-Handed Acoustic Guitars
- MartinAcoustic GuitarsMini/Travel1 available for $531.50
- Taylor
GS Mini Mahogany Left-Handed (2017 - 2022)
Acoustic GuitarsMini/Travel1 available for $811.65 - Fender
CD-60S Left-Handed
Acoustic GuitarsDreadnought(1)1 available for $306.81 - Ibanez
AEG50L-BKH Left-Handed Black High Gloss
Acoustic GuitarsLeft-HandedCompare 5 from $623.06 - Ibanez
AEG70L Grand Concert Left-Handed
Acoustic GuitarsBuilt-in Electronics(1)1 available for $601.62 - Yamaha
FG820L Folk Acoustic Guitar (Left-Handed) Natural
Acoustic GuitarsDreadnought(6)Compare 2 from $579.63 - Ibanez
PF15 Performance Left-Handed
Acoustic GuitarsDreadnought(1)1 available for $363.07 - Taylor
814ce with V-Class Bracing Left-Handed
Acoustic GuitarsLeft-Handed1 available for $6,967.79 - Taylor
Academy 12 Left-Handed
Acoustic GuitarsConcertCompare 3 from $933.40 - Ibanez
AE295L Left-Handed
Acoustic GuitarsBuilt-in ElectronicsCompare 3 from $833.48 - Yamaha
APX700II-L Thinline Acoustic/Electric Guitar (Left-Handed) Natural
Acoustic GuitarsBuilt-in Electronics(2)1 available for $841.67 - Martin
Road Series 000-10E Left-Handed
Acoustic GuitarsLeft-Handed1 available for $1,693.29
Used Left-Handed Acoustic Guitars
New Left-Handed Acoustic Guitars
Left-Handed Acoustic Guitars For Sale on Reverb
Tired of finding no love for the southpaws when hunting for a new left-handed acoustic guitar? You've come to the right place. Reverb's range of lefty acoustics ranges from styles like jumbo to auditorium and brands from Martin to Taylor for one of the widest selections of left-handed acoustic guitars available online.
What is a left-handed acoustic guitar?
A left-handed acoustic guitar is an acoustic guitar that’s meant to be fretted with the right hand and strummed with the left—it’s a backwards version of a standard acoustic guitar. Though there are plenty of left-handed players who play a right-handed guitar, many lefties prefer a guitar that’s made for their needs.
Do left-handed guitars cost more?
Generally, left-handed guitars might cost a little bit more when they’re new. That’s because they’re not as common and builders don’t make as many of them. However, lefties might find good deals on used left-handed acoustic guitars for the same reason. There aren’t as many southpaws, so left-handed guitars might sit unsold for a little longer, which can drop the price.
What is a good left-handed acoustic guitar for beginners?
A reasonably priced and built left-handed dreadnought guitar is a great choice for beginners. Since dreadnoughts are such a popular shape for acoustics, they’re easy to find in a variety of price and quality levels.