Gosh, its been a while since I posted. I have quite a problem here. Currently, I own a right-handed Jag-Stang, its a first year model, no dings, perfect condition. But alas, I am a lefty.
Flip A Righy Lefty?
#1
Posted 13 August 2011 - 11:20 PM
Gosh, its been a while since I posted. I have quite a problem here. Currently, I own a right-handed Jag-Stang, its a first year model, no dings, perfect condition. But alas, I am a lefty.
"I have this little saying, it goes, 'When things get real heavy, I call myself helium, the lightest gas known to man.'"
-Jimi Hendrix
.
"ROBERT GOULET!!!!"
#2
Posted 15 August 2011 - 06:24 AM
#3
Posted 15 August 2011 - 06:53 AM
The only time I saw a jagstang flipped was the REM video where he's playing kurts jagstang upside down..it looked ok but I personally am not too fond of the jagstang or jaguar upside down look. I'd rather a mim strat or univox hi-flyer(both are somewhat cheap too) upside down..but that problem doesn't come up often because I am right-handed. If it doesn't bother you go for it! Like I said I've only seen it that one time so it could be your signature..but honestly I think for paying $760.00 you might as well just save up for the lefty and sell that one because that's a pretty expensive guitar to flip. Have you ever considered a jaguar or mustang? Finding lefties of these might be easier and both are great guitars and would be a good sub until you find your jagstang.Hello all!
Gosh, its been a while since I posted. I have quite a problem here. Currently, I own a right-handed Jag-Stang, its a first year model, no dings, perfect condition. But alas, I am a lefty.Its a fantastic guitar! I love Jag-Stangs, but should I preserve this guitars life as a righty, and pursue and left-handed model, or flip this beauty, and keep her for mine?
Keep in mind, righty's sell cheaper, and are easier to find. I got this one for $760.00, which I thought was a good price for a guitar in such good conditions, and being a first year model as well! All the lefties go for over $1000, and I dont have that money!
#4
Posted 16 August 2011 - 09:08 AM
Ive considered Mustangs and jags, theyre actually harder to find and more expensive, maybe Kurt smashed them all!The only time I saw a jagstang flipped was the REM video where he's playing kurts jagstang upside down..it looked ok but I personally am not too fond of the jagstang or jaguar upside down look. I'd rather a mim strat or univox hi-flyer(both are somewhat cheap too) upside down..but that problem doesn't come up often because I am right-handed. If it doesn't bother you go for it! Like I said I've only seen it that one time so it could be your signature..but honestly I think for paying $760.00 you might as well just save up for the lefty and sell that one because that's a pretty expensive guitar to flip. Have you ever considered a jaguar or mustang? Finding lefties of these might be easier and both are great guitars and would be a good sub until you find your jagstang.
"I have this little saying, it goes, 'When things get real heavy, I call myself helium, the lightest gas known to man.'"
-Jimi Hendrix
.
"ROBERT GOULET!!!!"
#5
Posted 16 August 2011 - 11:01 AM
#6
Posted 17 August 2011 - 11:35 AM
Are we talking vintage or reissue here? I didn't think a lefty reissue would be too hard too find..their always going to be a little more expensive but...Ive considered Mustangs and jags, theyre actually harder to find and more expensive, maybe Kurt smashed them all!
#7
Posted 17 August 2011 - 08:49 PM
I havent even been able to find lefty reissues!Are we talking vintage or reissue here? I didn't think a lefty reissue would be too hard too find..their always going to be a little more expensive but...
And if so, theyre all over $700 dollars, which is pretty much my price ceiling
"I have this little saying, it goes, 'When things get real heavy, I call myself helium, the lightest gas known to man.'"
-Jimi Hendrix
.
"ROBERT GOULET!!!!"
#8
Posted 17 August 2011 - 09:32 PM
You could always order one at a guitar center from fender and put it on lay-a-way and make payments..that's how I got my jaguar. Took me like 1 1/2 years till I finally paid it off.I havent even been able to find lefty reissues!
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And if so, theyre all over $700 dollars, which is pretty much my price ceiling
#9
Posted 22 September 2011 - 07:25 PM
#10
Posted 15 March 2012 - 12:46 AM
#11
Posted 15 March 2012 - 05:33 AM

Just threw this together quick so everyone could judge it better. I think it's really up to you man.
The only extremely minor differences would be the headstock cut would make it feel different when you
are working at the lower frets and the body cut would make it feel different at the top and you don't
have direct access to some of the upper frets. Since you are lefty though and you can't play it as it
is, if I were you I'd definitely look into. If you know how or you know someone who can, I would get a
new nut made for it so it's filed correctly. I don't think it looks that bad and it's totally worth it
so you could at least play the thing

"Filthy tight, the dress is filthy. I'm falling flat and my arms are empty."
#12
Posted 17 March 2012 - 04:54 AM
#13
Posted 19 March 2012 - 05:24 AM
#14
Posted 19 March 2012 - 08:09 AM
flipping a jagstang would suck to play.
True, but I look at it more like
"Would I rather play something even though it sucks to play
or not play it at all?"
I'd still flip it if I was that attached to that exact guitar.
If you aren't attached to that exact guitar OP, I would say
then it is wise to sell it and save money for a lefty Jag-Stang
or something lefty.

"Filthy tight, the dress is filthy. I'm falling flat and my arms are empty."
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