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Is there any difference between right and left handed acoustic guitars? An acoustic guitar looks ambidextrous to me.

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[quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1463317831' post='3050392']
You might need to replace the nut and the bridge saddle - unless you are going to pay upside down.
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Course never thought of that.Simple job though.Thanks.

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[quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1463317831' post='3050392']
You might need to replace the nut and the bridge saddle - unless you are going to pay upside down.
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That ought to be play not pay.

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Sometimes the internal bracing is reversed I think (unlikely to be much of an issue but all the same..). If there's electrics they'll be in the wrong place - as will the jack socket unless it's part of the tailpin (not a given). Changing the bridge on an acoustic is normally a professional job as the bridge saddle is not at right angles to the strings (which means the bridge plate needs to be replaced, especially if it has an undersaddle peizo). Changing the nut may or may not be depending on how it's made. Some acoustics have cutaways but from your question I'm guessing the one you're interested in doesn't. On very upmarket instruments the neck profile may be asymmetric as well (though this is still pretty rare and unlikely to be an issue).

If I think of anything else I'll get back to you.

Long story short: depends how fussy you want to be about it. :)

Edited by leftybassman392
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[quote name='EssentialTension' timestamp='1463317831' post='3050392']
You might need to replace the nut and the bridge saddle - unless you are going to pay upside down.
[/quote]
Course never thought of that.Simple job though.Thanks.

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