Slightly off topic (and I have told this story before...apologies to repeat customers):
I play left handed, so I am always on the lookout for good guitars. I was on tour in the late '90's, and the band I was working with was given a PRS endorsement deal. We actually visited the factory and they gave us a factory tour, and we saw the computer operated routing systems, which were really cool. Got to watch while a guitar materialized out of a block of wood. I noticed the xyz coordinates on the computer screen whipping by as it controlled the router (more on this later).
Later that day, I asked why they did not make left handed guitars, and they gave me the standard line about how they would need to retool everything to make lefties, etc., etc., and that the market was too small bla bla bla. I then commented that all they needed to do was reverse x and y on their computer router, and it would produce a left handed guitar. No retooling necessary, just some reprogramming. I'm not sure if what I said made any difference, but about 9 months later they started offering lefties, but no longer , I guess, because we are so "fickle".
"Fickle left handed guitarists"? I guess I'll stick with Gibson, Fender, Gretsch, and Epiphone since they are apparently able to put up with us "fickle" lefties.