$2195 (was $2995)
This Zager Guitar had a light surface scratch on the finish, professionally buffed and polished by Mr. Zager himself until the surface shines like new.
✅ No marks visible — finish looks brand new
✅ Perfect tone and performance
✅ 100% money-back guarantee
✅ Lifetime warranty included
Experience the smooth playability and shine of a Zager masterpiece, beautifully restored!
Q1. Is the Zager 900CE-LH a true left-handed guitar or just a converted right-handed model?
The Zager 900CE-LH is a true left-handed acoustic-electric guitar, built from the ground up for left-handed players. The nut, internal bracing, saddle, string order, and pickup controls are all set for the left hand, not flipped or restrung from a right-handed body. This matters because a properly built lefty plays in tune, balances correctly, and sounds right, which solves the most common frustration left-handed players have when shopping for a quality acoustic.
Q2. Can’t I just flip and restring a right-handed guitar instead of buying the 900CE-LH?
You can, but it almost always plays and sounds worse, which is exactly the problem the 900CE-LH avoids. A right-handed guitar’s nut slots, saddle compensation, and bracing are shaped for right-handed string order, so flipping it causes tuning and intonation issues, awkward control placement, and uneven tone. The 900CE-LH is engineered as a dedicated left-handed instrument, so a lefty gets correct intonation and comfortable ergonomics without the compromises of a converted guitar.
Q3. I’m a left-handed beginner with weak fingers, sore fingertips, or arthritis. Will the 900CE-LH be easy to play?
Yes. The 900CE-LH uses Denny Zager’s Easy Play design, which needs up to 50% less finger pressure than a standard acoustic and keeps the action low on frets 1 through 10 where you play most. For a left-handed beginner with no calluses yet, or anyone with arthritis, joint pain, or limited hand strength, chords ring clean without hard squeezing. It removes much of the physical struggle that makes lefties give up early, while still delivering full Zager tone.
Q4. Left-handed guitars are usually expensive and hard to find. Is $2,195 a fair price for the 900CE-LH?
Yes. Quality left-handed acoustics are rare and often carry a premium, but the 900CE-LH is offered at $2,195, down from its regular $2,995, because it is a restored scratch-and-dent unit. It is sold direct from the builder, which removes the roughly 50% retail markup, and it can be financed through Affirm starting at about $107 per month. For a true left-handed, solid spruce and rosewood acoustic-electric, the direct pricing makes it strong value for left-handed players.
Q5. What does “900CE-LH scratch and dent” mean, and is the left-handed guitar damaged?
The 900CE-LH in this listing originally had a single light surface scratch on the finish. Mr. Zager personally buffed and polished it until no marks are visible and the finish looks brand new. The tone, left-handed playability, electronics, and structure are unaffected, and it carries the same 30-Days warranty and 100% money-back guarantee as a full-price model. In short, it is a properly built lefty that plays and sounds like new, at a reduced price.
Q6. I can’t try a left-handed guitar in stores. What if the 900CE-LH doesn’t feel right after it arrives?
You can return it for a full refund. Zager offers a true 100% money-back guarantee that covers shipping both ways, so ordering the 900CE-LH online carries no financial risk. This is especially valuable for left-handed players, who rarely get to test lefty acoustics in person before buying. If the neck, action, or feel isn’t right for your left hand, you send it back and pay nothing.
Q7. Will the left-handed neck fit my hands and play cleanly without buzzing?
Yes. The 900CE-LH uses Denny Zager’s custom neck, mirrored for the left hand and shaped to feel natural across different hand sizes, slim front to back yet wide enough that fingers aren’t crowded. Its custom string spacing keeps your fingers from leaning on neighboring strings, so chords ring true instead of buzzing, and a built-in string-height adjustment lets a left-handed player dial the action to their own style. The result is a comfortable lefty neck that stays clean and buzz-free.


$2195 (was $2995)
This Zager Guitar had a light surface scratch on the finish, professionally buffed and polished by Mr. Zager himself until the surface shines like new.
✅ No marks visible — finish looks brand new
✅ Perfect tone and performance
✅ 100% money-back guarantee
✅ Lifetime warranty included
Experience the smooth playability and shine of a Zager masterpiece, beautifully restored!
Q1. Is the Zager 900CE-LH a true left-handed guitar or just a converted right-handed model?
The Zager 900CE-LH is a true left-handed acoustic-electric guitar, built from the ground up for left-handed players. The nut, internal bracing, saddle, string order, and pickup controls are all set for the left hand, not flipped or restrung from a right-handed body. This matters because a properly built lefty plays in tune, balances correctly, and sounds right, which solves the most common frustration left-handed players have when shopping for a quality acoustic.
Q2. Can’t I just flip and restring a right-handed guitar instead of buying the 900CE-LH?
You can, but it almost always plays and sounds worse, which is exactly the problem the 900CE-LH avoids. A right-handed guitar’s nut slots, saddle compensation, and bracing are shaped for right-handed string order, so flipping it causes tuning and intonation issues, awkward control placement, and uneven tone. The 900CE-LH is engineered as a dedicated left-handed instrument, so a lefty gets correct intonation and comfortable ergonomics without the compromises of a converted guitar.
Q3. I’m a left-handed beginner with weak fingers, sore fingertips, or arthritis. Will the 900CE-LH be easy to play?
Yes. The 900CE-LH uses Denny Zager’s Easy Play design, which needs up to 50% less finger pressure than a standard acoustic and keeps the action low on frets 1 through 10 where you play most. For a left-handed beginner with no calluses yet, or anyone with arthritis, joint pain, or limited hand strength, chords ring clean without hard squeezing. It removes much of the physical struggle that makes lefties give up early, while still delivering full Zager tone.
Q4. Left-handed guitars are usually expensive and hard to find. Is $2,195 a fair price for the 900CE-LH?
Yes. Quality left-handed acoustics are rare and often carry a premium, but the 900CE-LH is offered at $2,195, down from its regular $2,995, because it is a restored scratch-and-dent unit. It is sold direct from the builder, which removes the roughly 50% retail markup, and it can be financed through Affirm starting at about $107 per month. For a true left-handed, solid spruce and rosewood acoustic-electric, the direct pricing makes it strong value for left-handed players.
Q5. What does “900CE-LH scratch and dent” mean, and is the left-handed guitar damaged?
The 900CE-LH in this listing originally had a single light surface scratch on the finish. Mr. Zager personally buffed and polished it until no marks are visible and the finish looks brand new. The tone, left-handed playability, electronics, and structure are unaffected, and it carries the same 30-Days warranty and 100% money-back guarantee as a full-price model. In short, it is a properly built lefty that plays and sounds like new, at a reduced price.
Q6. I can’t try a left-handed guitar in stores. What if the 900CE-LH doesn’t feel right after it arrives?
You can return it for a full refund. Zager offers a true 100% money-back guarantee that covers shipping both ways, so ordering the 900CE-LH online carries no financial risk. This is especially valuable for left-handed players, who rarely get to test lefty acoustics in person before buying. If the neck, action, or feel isn’t right for your left hand, you send it back and pay nothing.
Q7. Will the left-handed neck fit my hands and play cleanly without buzzing?
Yes. The 900CE-LH uses Denny Zager’s custom neck, mirrored for the left hand and shaped to feel natural across different hand sizes, slim front to back yet wide enough that fingers aren’t crowded. Its custom string spacing keeps your fingers from leaning on neighboring strings, so chords ring true instead of buzzing, and a built-in string-height adjustment lets a left-handed player dial the action to their own style. The result is a comfortable lefty neck that stays clean and buzz-free.