Comparing 1933 and 1935 Gibson L-00s (which are also lefties) with Mark Stutman of Folkway Music
Mark compares his trusty 1933 Gibson L-00 with a factory left-handed 1935 Gibson L-00 that's in the shop presently. Despite these guitars sharing the same blueprint, the differences in how they sound are significant. Spoiler: They BOTH sound great!

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