My new SG...

Congratulations! I paid for mine yesterday, but I won't see it for a few months. Sucks being left handed.
The main reason I decided to learn righty when I started.
Sometimes I question it, but so far my fretting hand is just as complicit in my guitar playing ability, or more specifically - lack thereof.

I realize the limiting factor may eventually be my picking skill on my non-dominant right hand.
I started playing late in life so I dont see it ever becoming a significant factor.
 
The left.
Strongly left hand dominant.
Both hands need to make precise guitar movements either way.

Back when I played golf the first stint was lefty; then the second go round I was much better playing righty.
I never got the whole game together and lost interest after some years.
 
Hey Mitch, I am a total ambidextrous mess. I also grew up playing all types of sports, Baseball, Lacrosse, Tennis, Basketball, you name it. I was straight up righty, except that in Lacrosse and Baseball, I could bat and throw lefty as well. I also grew up wanting to shoot guns and shot pellet guns occasionally. Now, once I got to about 20 yrs old, I got to take a rifle class in College Phys ed. I started out righty but experienced targets that would blur on me as I aimed with open sights. I asked the instructor if he knew why, and he said we needed to check my dominant eye. Of course it is my left eye. I began to switch shoot from that moment on, I shot lefty in that class. I am more comfortable shooting right handed, but if I strictly shot lefty, I could do it just as easily that way too. With guitar, I naturally placed it in right handed position. Same with Golf, Fun stuff LOL.

When I operate a saw, I use either hand. Tools require hands, feet, eyes, and I joke and say sometimes ears to handle the material and tool all at same time. As I find with things like soldering, heck, I wish I were an octopus 1/2 the time. I can use my soldering iron with either hand, equally as well. Probably comes from sweating pipes either way as well.
 
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I did the same with shooting; right eye dominant and changed to righty with long guns.
 
The left.
Strongly left hand dominant.
Both hands need to make precise guitar movements either way.

Back when I played golf the first stint was lefty; then the second go round I was much better playing righty.
I never got the whole game together and lost interest after some years.
I had a similar issue-- solved it by DRIVING with my right and putting with my left -- improved my game greatly ...

go ya one better -- I have one nearsighted eye and one farsighted (and not EQUAL variances) --- -I can close my left and see things far away close the right read close up -- or wear glasses and "see" normally ...or not wear glasses and try and drive -0--- WHOAAA thats an acid trip especially at night!
 
I had a similar issue-- solved it by DRIVING with my right and putting with my left -- improved my game greatly ...

go ya one better -- I have one nearsighted eye and one farsighted (and not EQUAL variances) --- -I can close my left and see things far away close the right read close up -- or wear glasses and "see" normally ...or not wear glasses and try and drive -0--- WHOAAA thats an acid trip especially at night!

Funny you mention that. Around 5 or 6 years ago I got an eye infection in my left eye and as I wear contacts I had to take them out and use glasses, which I haven’t worn glasses since 1982. After a day or so I put my right contact back in (right eye dominate) and held my hand over my left eye to watch TV. Then after a day or so of wearing just one contact, during which time it WAS weird, my brain adapted and I have only worn one contact ever since. I can read 4pt font and have no problem driving. I would freak out coworkers in meetings if I brought something printed, as I would print it in 6 pt font and most of them couldn’t read that (Bunch of old farts) without their cheater glasses. :rolf:
 
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