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NEW PURCHACE. NOS61 Lefty Strat.

Postby Geoff Alderton LH » 10 Aug 2010, 17:02

Hi all.
I thought I would post a couple of pictures showing a recent acquisition from the USofA.
This completes my collection of Left Handed Shadows guitars.
Regards Geoff.
Geoff Alderton LH
 

Re: NEW PURCHACE. NOS61 Lefty Strat.

Postby Axewoman » 14 Aug 2010, 12:07

that is a very nice guitar, what are the other Lefty Hank B marvin strats you have? I have an 88 rose wood board fender lefty i think its candy cola red and me ole heavy weight black strat bought in 1983 with 1983 inspection tags but has 1978 serial number, I think this was because Fender were using up old serial numbers again. it has a white scratchplate.
I would love a custom shop one but the finances arent there :cry:
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Re: NEW PURCHACE. NOS61 Lefty Strat.

Postby alanbakewell » 14 Aug 2010, 15:17

Lovely Geoff. Although I've always preferred the Maple neck.

Gillian, if you find yourself up here anytime you can have a go on mine.

Cheers, Alan.
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Re: NEW PURCHACE. NOS61 Lefty Strat.

Postby Axewoman » 14 Aug 2010, 15:57

Hi Alan
thanks, I would like to try one of the lefty custom shop fenders sometime.... but i might not want to give it back :)
My brother Baz, has two wrong for me right handed fenders like HBM , when i tried them upside down it aint the same.
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Re: NEW PURCHACE. NOS61 Lefty Strat.

Postby Geoff Alderton LH » 23 Aug 2010, 13:34

Hi all. Apologies for the late reply but I have been in Austria for the past ten days, fantastic food, weather,scenery and music.
Gillian I dont have any Lefty HBM Strats what I call my Shadows guitar collection are,
1; Left handed Custom built Antoria LG50
2; Left handed Master built 58 FR/ AAA maple neck/Gold hardware Strat.
3;Left handed Custom Shop NOS 61FR/ Rosewood board Stratocaster
4; Left handed USA Vintage 62 Re issue Olympic White/TT shell pickguard, Rosewood board Stratocaster
5; Left handed Burns, The Legend, White, TT shell guards, Rosewood board.
6; Left handed USA Fender Stratocaster, Large headstock, Black body, Maple neck, B/W/B/W/B pickguard.
If it stops raining, and we get a bit of sun, I will put them out in the garden and take a picture of them and post it.

Regards Geoff.
Geoff Alderton LH
 

Re: NEW PURCHACE. NOS61 Lefty Strat.

Postby Geoff Alderton LH » 24 Aug 2010, 11:06

Hi again Gillian,
I to have a black/ maple USA Strat from late 1982 with a 78 serial number and large headstock. It was the only left handed Strat I could locate in 1983 when I bought the guitar. The electrics are 100% 82 Dan Smith Strat. The build, finish etc are fantastic with contour's to die for. The neck is the slimest I have come across on a Strat and very easy to play. I bought the guitar from Soho Sound House in 83 (£440) and they said two left handed and two right handed had been made for a trade show. The guiitar came in a triangular type shaped cardboard box and was wraped in what I think is called gun paper. I still have all the paperwork from Soho SH. The guitar sounds fantastic. There is one problem though and that, like yours, is the weight. It,s 9lb;6oz .
Can I ask if your Strat has the large headstock? Being left handed it might just be the twin to mine, you never know.
Best Regards Geoff.
Geoff Alderton LH
 

Re: NEW PURCHACE. NOS61 Lefty Strat.

Postby cockroach » 24 Aug 2010, 14:43

At least left handed guitar playing folk can actually get a reasonable range and choice of proper L/H instruments fairly easily these days.

The bass player in my first band was a lefty, and it was virtually impossible to find, let alone buy, a left handed instrument of any kind back then (mid-'60's) particularly a bass...even Paul McCartney and Jimi Hendrix initially had to make do with R/H models played upside down!

So our drummer, who was a handy sort of chap (as well as a great drummer) built him two successive basses from scratch! The first one was a bit basic(!) but the second more improved model was a great short scale copy of a Rickenbacker 4001 !
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Re: NEW PURCHACE. NOS61 Lefty Strat.

Postby Axewoman » 27 Aug 2010, 22:12

Hi Geoff
I brought my lefty Black strat from a shop in London between June and october 1983 it was £425.00 including a case but when i arrived to pick it up, i was told no case just the guitar same price, .... i was a bit annoyed but decided to get it anyway. It came with the inspection tags dated April 1983, a grey cable, manual dated 1982, and alan key. the maple neck has a bit of Flame on it, and a large Headstock, bullett truss rod. the paint work is nice and the curves deep and comfy.
I have never taken it too bits to check behind the scratcplate, but it might be the 'twin' of your one. I can send some pics if you are interested.
Axewoman
 

Re: NEW PURCHACE. NOS61 Lefty Strat.

Postby Geoff Alderton LH » 30 Aug 2010, 09:24

Hi Gillian
Sounds like we have a matching pair and apart from the weight, we both got a bargain. A picture would be nice. I will take some of mine plus the LH Shadows guitars, as I call them, and post them in the next couple of days.
Regards Geoff.
Geoff Alderton LH
 

Re: NEW PURCHACE. NOS61 Lefty Strat.

Postby Geoff Alderton LH » 31 Aug 2010, 16:40

Hi again.
Here are a couple of pictures of my left handed 1982 Large headstock black Stratocaster. A fantastic guitar, apart from the weight.
Regards Geoff.
Geoff Alderton LH
 

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