I don't understand the reluctance to stock lefty product; 10% of the population is lefthanded. I remember looking up on the wall at a Sam Ash I visited a few years ago. They had huge pictures of Jimmy Page, Paul McCartney, Kurt Cobain, and Jimi Hendrix on the wall, along with one, sad, MIM Strat. I pointed out to the salesman that if all the lefties pictured in their store had walked in, three of us would have had to watch one of us try and play that thing.
Of our last six presidents, 2/3 have been lefthanded (Obama:"I'm lefthanded; get used to it").
With the advent of CNC routers, the need for lefty specific tooling is moot (Martin no longer up-charges for lefties, nor does Taylor).
Because we've had to adapt to a righthanded world, lefties are, on average, more intelligent and more creative than righties (DaVinci, for one).
If I have a gripe to deliver to Warmoth, it's about their new website. It's no longer possible to search for lefty-specific product (there are formatting issues as well, but I hope that will be dealt with by their webmaster).
I've dropped about $18,000 on guitars,amps and related equipment over the last 3 years. If Warmoth doesn't want a piece of that, to hell with 'em.
Jimmy at Southpaw Guitars is great to deal with, as is Dave at Dave's Guitars in Wisconsin. George Gruhn has a selection of lefty guitars that pretty well matches my experience at Sam Ash (I informed them of this; they sent me to Jimmy).
I got into luthiery because of the paucity of lefty gear out there; I've done it myself in the past and I'll do it again if I have to.
Rock on, lefties...