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Left Handers Club

The Left-Handers Club was formed in 1990 aiming to keep members in touch with developments, make their views known to manufacturers and others, provide a help & advice line, to promote research into left-handedness and development of new left-handed items.

Since its formation the Club has gone from strength to strength with members all over the world and is highly regarded as the foremost pressure group and advice centre on all aspects of left-handedness with over 140,000 members from all over the world.

The Club is completely free to join and members receive:

  • Our monthly newsletter with reports on the latest research, practical issues, products and successes by famous left-handers
  • Membership certificate
  • Backwards calendar
  • Early access to new left-handed products and regular member discounts
 

To join, simply fill in your email address & name in the boxes below & then click submit

 

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275 comments on “Join The Club
  1. Arnold Huckeby says:

    So happy to be here…

  2. Arnold Huckeby says:

    Wasn’t aware of a club until today…

  3. Chrystal Frierson says:

    I have always loved being left handed. I have always felt that it was blessing. I never knew this club existed until today.
    I am so happy.

  4. Steve C. says:

    Born a lefty. My granddad tried to get me to eat with my right hand when I was still a baby, but as soon as he would put the spoon in my right hand, I would switch it to my left. LOL. 77 yrs later, I still eat with my left hand.
    I throw and bat right, but play ping-pong and shoot pool, left-handed.
    My Dad always said I was a “mixed up kid”. LOL

  5. Brandy Itzel says:

    this is the coolest thing since left handed scissors

  6. Jim Pennington says:

    I’m cross dominant but almost all lefty. I write the “smudgeway”.

  7. Kevin Eckhoff says:

    Born and raised a lefty. I never had anyone try to change how I did things that I recall. However, there are a number of things that I do do right-handed.

  8. Rich Weissgarber says:

    I was born left-handed and play sports left-handed but when I attended Catholic school, I was forced to write right-handed. I believe the origin is from the Latin for sinister, sinistrum or in Italian, sinistra. So, to fight off the supposed sinister aspect of a left-handed person, in Catholic faith, they forced the use of the right hand. I still play sports with my left hand, as it was from birth.

  9. janet wasson says:

    Awesome!

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