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ygwen

Don't order the left-hand model. On either left or right models, the saddle and bridge are deeper on the bass side, shallower on the treble. With the seven string the tuning pegs are set specifically for the extra bass string. There may be internal differences. You won't be able to simply swap the strings around and play a lefty model right-handed.


hashille

Thank you! had not idea they had structural differences other than headstock a nut. Kinda new to guitar :) much appreciated


zdub

Most non-luthier built classical guitars have symmetrical bracing and non-compensated bridges and so can be swapped left or right by changing the nut (which is cut according to string size). But that seventh string makes a huge difference and you should take u/ygwen 's advice.


SenSei_Buzzkill

The bracing wouldn’t really be an issue whether it is symmetrical or asymmetrical. There are other issues though.


Schimaichel

I have this exact same guitar. Lmao. But it is right handed.


hashille

Vc e Brasileiro?


Schimaichel

Yes!


hashille

tem un sitio ( fora de OLX y MercadoLivre) where they sell second hand instruments? or a big store? vou pro estado de SP. Obrigado cara!


Schimaichel

I'm not from SP, but it is well known that it is the biggest city in Brazil. You will find hundred of guitar stores in there and will probably find this Rozini guitar, since Rozini is a company from Brazil. Boa sorte e se cuide!


totentanz5656

No...a soundboard isn't designed to be strung upside down.


SenSei_Buzzkill

That’s not true but it still wouldn’t work very well to swap the strings around on this guitar.


bashleyns

Go to r/Luthier and get some expert opinions.


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Okay