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left handed stringmaster

Posted: 16 Jan 2007 4:51 pm
by Ron Victoria
Anybody ever see one of these before?

Auction on eBay.

Ron

Posted: 16 Jan 2007 5:50 pm
by basilh
It's "The Real deal"
Baz

Posted: 16 Jan 2007 6:54 pm
by Rick Alexander
Man, that's bass ackwards!
The necks would have to be reversed, which means the diamonds
and logo would go on the other side of each neck.
Presumably the pots would be reversed, and the nut as well.
Notice the front neck has 2 high strings for 7 & 8 (that need tightening)
Maybe it has the infamous F#13th tuning . .

Posted: 17 Jan 2007 2:57 am
by Bill Creller
Geez, only 3200 bucks! I'd better grab it :( It's hard for me to think of ANY guitar worth that kind of money. :!:

Posted: 17 Jan 2007 8:15 am
by Herb Steiner
It's hard for me to think of ANY guitar worth that kind of money.
It's not that the guitar is worth so much, it's that 3 grand is worth so LITTLE nowadays.

Anyway, GFAO (go find another one)! This one is the rarest of the rare without it being a "celebrity" guitar. I've been playing steel guitar in one way or another since 1962... including 10 years in Southern California... and I've NEVER seen one of these!

If a player plays lefty, this is the one. I'm interested to see what price it reaches, if BIN doesn't happen.

Posted: 17 Jan 2007 9:41 am
by Rick Collins
...still do not understand why steel guitars suffer such abuse. I have a violin (Genoa, Italy) that is 100 years old, this year. The only wear is on the back of the neck, where the palm rests. It's difficult to see a scratch on it.

Posted: 17 Jan 2007 10:00 am
by Matthew Prouty
I am going to buy this if no one else does!

Shucks thats what I have been looking for right after the lefty Gibson Consol Grande!

These guitars suffer so much because of too much beer!

M.

Posted: 17 Jan 2007 10:22 am
by George Keoki Lake
Whoeve "LEON" was, man he sure didn't know how to look after a great guitar. It's seen better days and appears to be well used.... :(

Posted: 17 Jan 2007 10:49 am
by b0b
George Keoki Lake wrote:Whoeve "LEON" was, man he sure didn't know how to look after a great guitar. It's seen better days and appears to be well used.... :(

They call that "character" on the vintage market. :wink:

Posted: 17 Jan 2007 11:17 am
by George Keoki Lake
"They call that "character" on the vintage market...."

Perhaps so. However I prefer to call it abuse. :(

Posted: 17 Jan 2007 12:04 pm
by basilh
"They call that "character" on the vintage market...."
Over here the terminology 'Patina' is more common.

Posted: 17 Jan 2007 2:41 pm
by Paul Osbty
If this is legit, the "custom order" is quite minimal.

All that was done was to swap neck heights and put the Fender decal on the other neck. The diamond sizes were also swapped. They didn't even rotate the metal Fender nameplate.

If this was a homemade modification done early enough in it's life, it would be hard to discern.

Posted: 18 Jan 2007 6:51 am
by Ron Brennan
I agree with Baz....this "patina" laden lefty is "the real deal"!!

The seller, at least, provided an inordinate number of pictures for our prying eyes.

I had a Walnut colured Fender D6 long, long ago ("60's & 70's). It marked up far too easlily. More than you would ever expect with a little more than normal use. Plus, the Swamp Ash is so light underneath, any scratch makes it look worse than it really is.

Yes, a "lefty" is extremely rare coming out of the Fender Hangar at Fullerton, Ca. Seems like a collector more than a player would grab onto this one. After all, how many Lefty players are out there, eh? I've only seen one Lefty PSG player, ever..Hmmmm, I know he can do the $3000....TX

Rgds,

Ron

Posted: 18 Jan 2007 7:14 am
by basilh
They didn't even rotate the metal Fender nameplate.
Sorry Paul, but I think you're wrong. The logo plate is the right way 'round for a lefty.
For sure this guitar started life as a left-handed custom order.

The shots of the cavities prove that it's left-handed look at the hole for the cable outs on the bigger neck.. only one set. If it was a conversion there would have to have been blanked holes in the cavity, also check out the jack socket in the cavity pictures and the REVERSED tone an volume pots .

Posted: 18 Jan 2007 10:08 am
by Rick Collins
I beg your pardon; but, the terms "character, patina", and etc are all polite terms for:

"Look at me __ I'm a big slob and I want my instrument to reflect that fact." :evil:

Posted: 18 Jan 2007 10:16 am
by basilh
Rick, I didn't say I approved of guitars having a weathered look like their owners.

I for one TRY and keep mine as close to pristine as possum.. oops I mean possible. Another thread has taken over my train of thought temporarily.

Posted: 18 Jan 2007 11:27 am
by Casey Lowmiller
Too bad it's not a lefty-quad!!! Who knows what that would bring!!!

Posted: 18 Jan 2007 3:14 pm
by Ron Whitfield
Typpical of Olivia's, going for the monetary throat.
They do come accross some interesting items tho.

Posted: 19 Jan 2007 6:19 am
by Ron Brennan
WOW...this rare "lefty" went to IvanGeorge with "Buy it now" $3,190.00, Jan 17.

Methinks, in time, he did well! TX

Rgds,

Ron

Posted: 19 Jan 2007 8:59 am
by Matthew Prouty
I was ready to buy it when it disappeared... maybe my Left handed Console Grand is out there somewhere waiting for me.

Keep me in mind if you guys see one.

Sad to think that this may have been my only chance in life to own a real stringmaster.

M.

Posted: 22 Jan 2007 6:05 am
by Ron Brennan
Hello Matthew,

Just a belated thought, why not contact the winning bidder. Inquire what his intentions are for the Lefty Fender Sringmaster D8?

You never know, at least let him know you are interested, even if its down the road in time. It may be worth the wait.

I'm sure it's not one of a kind but, as you know, Lefty's are very rare. Right now you know where one of "em" is. Good Luck...TX

Rgds,

Ron

Posted: 22 Jan 2007 6:07 am
by Matthew Prouty
Good idea. I will do that. Who knows maybe in a few years he will contact me...

You never know.

Rgds,
Matt