Best Sellers
Top products on Reverb over the past 90 days
Best Sellers in Electric Guitars - Left-Handed
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PRS SE Custom 24 Left-Handed 2018 - present
- Features a mahogany body with beveled maple top and flame maple veneer, maple neck with 25” scale length rosewood fretboard, tremolo, and 85/15 ’S’ humbuckers
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ESP LTD KH-602 Kirk Hammett Signature
The ESP LTD KH-602 Kirk Hammett Signature Guitar is the physical manifestation of the brutal, punishing tone heard in nearly three decades of recordings one of metal's most legendary leads. Crafted with a Mirage-shaped alder neck-through-body design, this model employs heavy hitters like a Floyd Rose Vibrato bridge, extra-thin U-shape neck contour, and screaming EMG 80/61 humbucker pairing for lightning fast action and destructive tone. Finished with appointments like a skull and bones inlay on the 24th fret and Kirk's signature on the back of the headstock, this guitar is tailor-made to shred rooms and melt faces. - 5
Fender American Professional II Stratocaster Left-Handed
Fender's reimagined American Pro II series brings over features from the popular American Ultra line, including a truly ergonomic neck heel. The American Pro II Strat features V-Mod II single coils, a 2-point tremolo, and a push-push tone pot that can add the neck pickup at the press of a button. For the Sienna Sunburst or Roasted Pine finishes, the body is a new tonewood from Fender, roasted pine, instead of alder. - 8
Fender Standard Stratocaster Left-Handed 2006 - 2017
- In 2006-2007, Fender rolled out another production change to the Standard Stratocaster series, now featuring a larger bridge and medium-jumbo frets.
- Available with Maple or Rosewood fretboard
- Available in Black, Brown Sunburst, Arctic White, Chrome Red, Candy Apple Red, Lake Placid Blue, & Electron Blue finishes.
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Fender American Professional II Telecaster Left-Handed
Fender's reimagined American Pro II series brings over features from the popular American Ultra line, including a truly ergonomic neck heel. The Pro II Tele features two V-Mod II single-coil Tele pickups and a newly designed bridge that marries the classic brass saddle tone with modern comfort and individual string intonation. A push-push tone pot lets you hear the pickups in series. In the Sienna Sunburst, Butterscotch Blonde, and Roasted Pine finishes, Fender is making use of a new tonewood: roasted pine. - 11
Fender Standard Stratocaster Left-Handed 1998 - 2005
- In 1998 Fender began its first major production change to the Standard Stratocaster series, switching from a Vintage Tremolo tailpiece to “Standard Hardware”.
- Available with Rosewood fretboard in Midnight Blue, Midnight Wine, Black, Arctic White, & Brown Sunburst finishes.
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ESP LTD KH-202
ESP (Electronic Sound Products) started in 1986 in Tokyo from a chain a guitar parts retail stories. The LTD sub-brand started in 1996 out of South Korea.
Kirk Hammett has a number of signature models with LTD, mostly stemming from the 2001 KH-502 model. The KH-202 is similar to the KH-502 but featured a Basswood body instead of Alder. Pickups were EMG-type humbuckers with a 24 fret fingerboard featuring skull and crossbone inlays.
Years of Production: 2004 - 2019 - 15
Fender American Vintage II '61 Stratocaster Left-Handed
Part of the relaunched 2022 American Vintage II Series, this '61 Stratocaster is as close to true vintage as you can get today, though it includes the more contemporary (and normal) 5-way selector switch. C-shape neck, slab rosewood fingerboard with clay dots, and a vintage-style tremolo bridge. - 23
Fender American Professional II Jazzmaster Left-Handed
Fender's reimagined American Pro II series brings over features from the popular American Ultra line, including a truly ergonomic neck heel. The Pro II Jazzmaster features two V-Mod II single-coil Jazzmaster pickups. (The bridge pickup can be played in higher- or lower-output settings.) The new Panorama Tremolo systems offers the vibrato Jazzmaster players know and love, with an increased range. - 26
Gibson '59 ES-330
Crafted with an array of features like a maple top, rosewood fretboard, four-knob control layout with three-way pickup selector, and a pair of hot P90 humbuckers, the Gibson '59 ES-330 Semi-Hollow Body Electric Guitar is a faithful rendition of a beloved classic. Reproduced in painstaking detail down to the trapeze tailpiece and Kluson Deluxe tuners, the organic, warm response rings out in spades whether you're dialing in a heavy riff or doing some country picking. - 27
Gibson SG Standard Left-Handed 1991 - 2012
The Gibson SG was introduced in 1961 as a complete replacement for the Les Paul. The new design was thought to be a more modern solidbody guitar, with sleek beveled edges and two sharp cutaways. By late 1963, the Les Paul moniker was dropped, and the SG (or Solid Guitar) became an entirely separate model. The SG has remained in steady production ever since earning a place as one of the truly classic solidbody guitars. Throughout the '90s and into the 2000s, Gibson has produced a number of different production SGs, though the SG Standard has stayed largely the same.
Years of Production: 1961 - present (with some changes in name)
Body Style: Dual cutaway solidbody
Wood Composition: Mahogany body, Mahogany neck, Rosewood fingerboard
Design Elements: Dual humbucker pickups, two volume and two control knobs, stopbar tailpiece, tune-o-matic bridge, 24.75-inch scale length, set neck
Finish Specifications: Cherry is a standard finish for the SG.
Notable Players: Tony Iommi, Angus Young, Derek Trucks, Jeff Tweedy - 30
Ibanez RG370DXL Standard Left-Handed
While the RG370DXL was orignally manufactured in Korea in 2004, production moved to Indonesia for the remainder of its 2005 - 2010 lifespan. - 33
ESP E-II Horizon NT-II
ESP’s E-II Horizon NT-II is made of a lightweight mahogany solid body with a three-piece quilted maple top. The guitar also features EMG 66 (neck) and 57 (bridge) pickups, supplying it with all of aggressive tone needed for metal guitarists. - 38
Fender American Professional Series Stratocaster Left-Handed
The Left-Handed Fender American Professional Series Stratocaster takes the premium appointments and upgrades found in the company's new flagship line and flips it all around for the southpaws among us. Built around the sonic foundation of a V-Mod Single-Coil pickup trio designed by Tim Shaw himself, the Pro Strat also incorporates a treble bleed circuit in the electronics for retaining high-end cut even when the volume is rolled back. Complementing these improvements under the hood is a fast-action "Deep C" neck which combines "C" and "U" shapes and narrow tall slants for some of the most comfortable playing on the market. - 39
Fender ST-62 Stratocaster Reissue Left-Handed MIJ
The first era of Fender Japan began in 1982, when domestic market Japanese Fenders started rolling out of factories. While Fender Japan is popularly known for some of their more extravagant aesthetics, the bulk of domestic Japanese production was focused on reissues of historic American Fender models. These reissue models were labeled by a two letter/two number model code for the model and reissue year, followed by a suffix that indicated the price in Yen, and any unique specifications the model had. While a given model might come in a variety of price points during a given model year, from entry level to the near Custom Shop quality of Fender Japan's ExTrad series, all the models would broadly follow the aesthetic and technical specifications of the original American models. Reissue models would follow this naming convention until 2015, when Fender Japan revamped their product line to more closely mirror the organizational structure of the Mexican and American made Fender lines. Models on this page represent the 1982 - 2015 era of Fender Japan production, and typically feature the old style Fender Japan serial number at the base of the neck, as opposed to the contemporary "JD-" serial number format found on the back of the headstock. The original model codes (and frequently the value suffix) can usually be found in the neck pocket of the body, and at the base of the neck where the mounting holes are. - 42
Fender American Vintage II '57 Stratocaster Left-Handed
Part of the relaunched 2022 American Vintage II Series, this '57 Stratocaster is as close to true vintage as you can get today, though it has the more normal and contemporary 5-way selector switch. Period-correct single-coil pickups, alder or ash body (depending on finish), and a vintage-style tremolo bridge. - 51
Fender ST-72 Stratocaster Reissue Left-Handed MIJ
The first era of Fender Japan began in 1982, when domestic market Japanese Fenders started rolling out of factories. While Fender Japan is popularly known for some of their more extravagant aesthetics, the bulk of domestic Japanese production was focused on reissues of historic American Fender models. These reissue models were labeled by a two letter/two number model code for the model and reissue year, followed by a suffix that indicated the price in Yen, and any unique specifications the model had. While a given model might come in a variety of price points during a given model year, from entry level to the near Custom Shop quality of Fender Japan's ExTrad series, all the models would broadly follow the aesthetic and technical specifications of the original American models. Reissue models would follow this naming convention until 2015, when Fender Japan revamped their product line to more closely mirror the organizational structure of the Mexican and American made Fender lines. Models on this page represent the 1982 - 2015 era of Fender Japan production, and typically feature the old style Fender Japan serial number at the base of the neck, as opposed to the contemporary "JD-" serial number format found on the back of the headstock. The original model codes (and frequently the value suffix) can usually be found in the neck pocket of the body, and at the base of the neck where the mounting holes are. - 62
Gibson Les Paul Standard T (Left-Handed) 2017
- Grover locking kidney tuners
- AAA flamed maple top
- Rosewood fretboard
- Burstbucker humbuckers
- Available Blueberry Burst, Honey Burst, Bourbon Burst, and Heritage Cherry Sunburst finishes
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Fender TL-52 Telecaster Reissue Left-Handed MIJ
The first era of Fender Japan began in 1982, when domestic market Japanese Fenders started rolling out of factories. While Fender Japan is popularly known for some of their more extravagant aesthetics, the bulk of domestic Japanese production was focused on reissues of historic American Fender models. These reissue models were labeled by a two letter/two number model code for the model and reissue year, followed by a suffix that indicated the price in Yen, and any unique specifications the model had. While a given model might come in a variety of price points during a given model year, from entry level to the near Custom Shop quality of Fender Japan's ExTrad series, all the models would broadly follow the aesthetic and technical specifications of the original American models. Reissue models would follow this naming convention until 2015, when Fender Japan revamped their product line to more closely mirror the organizational structure of the Mexican and American made Fender lines. Models on this page represent the 1982 - 2015 era of Fender Japan production, and typically feature the old style Fender Japan serial number at the base of the neck, as opposed to the contemporary "JD-" serial number format found on the back of the headstock. The original model codes (and frequently the value suffix) can usually be found in the neck pocket of the body, and at the base of the neck where the mounting holes are. - 66
Fender Standard Stratocaster Left-Handed with Vintage Tremolo 1989 - 1997
- One of the first models of Fender’s classic line of electric guitars, is the Standard Stratocaster which began production in the late 1980s.
- Features a Vintage Tremolo tailpiece.
- Available with Rosewood fretboard in Arctic White & Black finishes.
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Fender TL-62 Telecaster Custom Reissue Left-Handed MIJ
The first era of Fender Japan began in 1982, when domestic market Japanese Fenders started rolling out of factories. While Fender Japan is popularly known for some of their more extravagant aesthetics, the bulk of domestic Japanese production was focused on reissues of historic American Fender models. These reissue models were labeled by a two letter/two number model code for the model and reissue year, followed by a suffix that indicated the price in Yen, and any unique specifications the model had. While a given model might come in a variety of price points during a given model year, from entry level to the near Custom Shop quality of Fender Japan's ExTrad series, all the models would broadly follow the aesthetic and technical specifications of the original American models. Reissue models would follow this naming convention until 2015, when Fender Japan revamped their product line to more closely mirror the organizational structure of the Mexican and American made Fender lines. Models on this page represent the 1982 - 2015 era of Fender Japan production, and typically feature the old style Fender Japan serial number at the base of the neck, as opposed to the contemporary "JD-" serial number format found on the back of the headstock. The original model codes (and frequently the value suffix) can usually be found in the neck pocket of the body, and at the base of the neck where the mounting holes are. - 71
Fender American Vintage II '51 Telecaster Left-Handed
Part of the relaunched 2022 American Vintage II Series, this '51 Telecaster is as close to true vintage as you can get today. Butterscotch Blonde finish over an ash body, period-correct pickups and neck profile, and brass barrel saddles. - 73
Fender ST-57 Stratocaster Reissue Left-Handed MIJ
The first era of Fender Japan began in 1982, when domestic market Japanese Fenders started rolling out of factories. While Fender Japan is popularly known for some of their more extravagant aesthetics, the bulk of domestic Japanese production was focused on reissues of historic American Fender models. These reissue models were labeled by a two letter/two number model code for the model and reissue year, followed by a suffix that indicated the price in Yen, and any unique specifications the model had. While a given model might come in a variety of price points during a given model year, from entry level to the near Custom Shop quality of Fender Japan's ExTrad series, all the models would broadly follow the aesthetic and technical specifications of the original American models. Reissue models would follow this naming convention until 2015, when Fender Japan revamped their product line to more closely mirror the organizational structure of the Mexican and American made Fender lines. Models on this page represent the 1982 - 2015 era of Fender Japan production, and typically feature the old style Fender Japan serial number at the base of the neck, as opposed to the contemporary "JD-" serial number format found on the back of the headstock. The original model codes (and frequently the value suffix) can usually be found in the neck pocket of the body, and at the base of the neck where the mounting holes are. - 83
Fender American Deluxe Stratocaster Left-Handed 2000 - 2003
- Vintage Noiseless pickups
- 5-Way switching system
- Deluxe 2-Point synchronized tremolo
- Polished steel saddles and pop-in arm



































































































