You can literally buy left-handed versions of most popular guitar models brand new for the same price as their right-handed counterparts; in fact, if you hunt around for sales, you'll often find the lefties on clearance because manufacturers tend to overproduce them. Granted, this is more in the vein of Epiphone/Squier/Fender (Mexico)/Schecter/Ibanez/Jackson (non-USA)/Charvel/ESP than blues lawyer stuff like Gibson, Fender USA, or PRS (non-SE). Affordable left-handed guitars have existed for the last 30 years. (That being said, it looks like Jackson has been ditching their middle-tier left-handed stuff, and you can only get the entry-level models as left-handed options now. Sad, because the Pro series Soloists are really nice for the money, particularly when you can find model year-end closeouts for under $800.)
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It's OK, it's a $600 Epiphone. OP performed no investigation, and therefore has forfeited his right to you know, the thing
It's hard to tell at this resolution, but I'm pretty sure that's an Epiphone, not a Gibson -- the first letter in the logo looks like an E instead of a G, there are too many letters' descenders/"tails" hanging below the baseline at the beginning of the logo, and the headstock shape isn't as flared/shallow as a Gibson. That's like a $600 guitar brand new.
Comparison images:
OP, I really do not appreciate you making me white-knight on behalf of left-handed guitar players. Report to !selfcrit@hexbear.net immediately for reeducation.
Edit: OK, yeah, that's an Epiphone. I found a grainy but super-high-res alternate photo from Reuters; here's a closeup of the headstock:
Taken from here:
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/blinken-guitar-hand-tells-ukraine-keep-rockin-free-world-2024-05-14/
This is part of why tone-chasers (the second-worst kind of chaser) struggle with getting Hendrix's sound on right-handed Strats -- the polepieces aren't staggered symmetrically on that particular style of single-coil pickup, and they aren't adjustable without ripping apart the whole damn thing. Basically, this made his A and D strings touchier than they normally would have been on a right-handed setup, and his B and G are a little quieter. When you're playing through an older-style fuzz like a Tone Bender or Fuzz Face, the difference is pretty noticeable because of how those circuits react to changes in input signal volume. You can sort of accomplish the same thing by tweaking the saddle heights on a Strat, but this has the added effect of ruining the radius of your strings in relation to the fingerboard.
Incidentally, before the Russia/Ukraine stuff kicked off, there was this guy in Moscow that was selling custom-made reverse-staggered pickups wound to the Fender late-1960s spec for dirt cheap on eBay. I used a set on a partscaster build several years back, and while I sound nothing like Jimi Hendrix, I do really dig the oddball response on the low strings.
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Is all the world jails and churches?
TONIGHT on Betteridge's Law...
Yep, understandable. His example sounds an awful lot like he was trying to self-medicate undiagnosed ADHD symptoms in maybe the most fucked up way possible, which I'd find tragic if he weren't a goddamned ghoul from a powerful family of ghouls, because you know full well he isn't going to show that same sympathy and consideration towards regular people who are struggling with addiction. And of course we live in the reality where Hyannis Port didn't have an "ironic" yacht club grunge scene.
And Pratchett, at that
Well you see, when you're attending a funeral over Zoom because of COVID lockdown, and you really need to shave your pubes, and you forget to either cover or turn off the camera...
Yes, but doom metal enby Fantano... That's a whole other niche! I guess it's better than trying to shoehorn reactionary rants into a corgi-themed cooking channel called something like Bailey's Bay Leaves 1488.
The kind Vladimir Ilyich would have funny clown hammered everyone here.