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Hardbopjazz

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I have the itch to start playing again. I regret selling my main guitars many moons ago. I am in the market for a new one. My predicament is I am a lefty, and what is available is far less than what's out there if you are right handed.

I am looking for an arch top. Anyone play an Eastman guitar?

I am considering one these. My only concern is ordering online and when it arrives without playing the instrument I may not like the sound. Sam Ash music stores in NY has the Gretsch but their price is $400 more. I know whatever I order, I will need to have the action adjusted.

Guitar players here, what are your thoughts on these?

Eastman

https://www.southpawguitars.com/page747.html

Eastman

https://www.southpawguitars.com/page728.html

D'Angelo

https://www.southpawguitars.com/dangelo_archtop_1.html

D'Angelico

http://www.guitarcenter.com/D-Angelico-EX-SS-Left-Handed-Semi-Hollowbody-Electric-Guitar-H98792-i3167540.gc

Gretsch

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Gretsch-Guitars-G5191-Tim-Armstrong-Electromatic-Hollowbody-Left-Handed-Electric-Guitar-105929202-i1509966.gc

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Since you're in NY, I would go play some (as many as you can), rather than just ordering online. I would look at used instruments also (ask around about left-handed examples, look at private ads, etc). For me, I've always been seeking a fairly specific sound or tone when I've bought guitars, but I don't know if that's important to you. I guess start out with something most affordable to you, and perhaps work toward something better if you get more serious.

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The sound is the most important aspect for me. The guitar needs to sing if you know what I mean. I did go to several stores and only found two arch tops. Ordering one without first playing it is what scaring me. I used to have a Gibson ES 165. I did not like that guitar. It just did not sound good at all when I played it. I used to have a Guild X-500. That guitar sounded so beautiful. I also had a Gibson Charlie Christian model, circa 1939. It's the one with the three screws on the body. The fretboard was made with a black wood. It was like playing butter.

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I don't know about John's prices at Golden Age. I fell in love with a Beauregard MB there, and he said he wanted $9,800 for it.

He wouldn't go down a buck on it, and he wouldn't take anything for a trade, to bring the price down a little.

I even went out and bought another MB for 7K, and he wouldn't accept that for a partial trade.

I was able to get my bread back on the MB I bought, but i gave up on the MB at GA.

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I don't know about John's prices at Golden Age. I fell in love with a Beauregard MB there, and he said he wanted $9,800 for it.

He wouldn't go down a buck on it, and he wouldn't take anything for a trade, to bring the price down a little.

I even went out and bought another MB for 7K, and he wouldn't accept that for a partial trade.

I was able to get my bread back on the MB I bought, but i gave up on the MB at GA.

It could have been a piece he was selling for someone else and they wanted a specific price, cash only.

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