Mixed-handedness is more common in left-handed people than in right-handed likely due to them having to deal with many things designed for right-handed people. Fully ambidextrous people who use both hands equally are rare (below 1% of the population) and even they usually have one hand they favour. read more
There are left-handed guitarists that play right-handed guitars just fine. There's Jimi Hendrix, who just turned the guitar around and played with the strings EBGDAE. But no, unless you've built the thing yourself, left-handed guitars are just orientated differently and don't (read: shouldn't) vary in quality or price. read more
Yeah!! There are different guitars made for right handed people and left handed people. Usually the fretboard is on the left and bridge on right, but in right hand guitars the bridge is on te left and strings on the right. read more
Left-handed people have a tough life living in a world designed for the 90% of right-handed people. This means that most items, tools and gadgets are created for right handed users. However, there are industries which take notice of their left-handed customers and make special items for them, guitars and watches, for example. read more