That volume knob and switch look like they're in incredibly inconvenient locations, no matter which way you're playing that guitar.
Right-handed players wasting good left-handed bodies makes me a sad left-handed panda.
You are right about the alignment and I'm working on that. Strange because I had Warmoth rout for this particular bridge.I dig it, overall, though I never understood the appeal of taking a well-balanced guitar with good upper fret access and destroying both of those traits. For a broke lefty, I can understand a righty flipped over, but the other way around...I dunno. That toploader is slick, however. I gotta try one of those. That body is GORGEOUS.
I always thought when Jimi Hendrix played his' Strats flipped, it gave those guitars a distinctive look. Everybody plays a Strat in the appropriate mode. I thought I'd shake it up a bit.
This...and something looks a bit out of alignment between the neck and the bridge. Can you take some tension off those screws and manhandle that neck into place?
That volume knob and switch look like they're in incredibly inconvenient locations, no matter which way you're playing that guitar.
You're right! I forgot about that as a consideration. But the only thing about the Schaller is that they do not make a left and right hand bridge so, I believe, the bridge should be same used either way. I could be wrong. I never ha dissues before with Warmoth, they have always been spot-on.Are you sure that its Warmoth that made a mistake....I mean a lot of bridges align differently when you flip them righty to lefty. The screw holes for mounting might not necessarily align a RH bridge perfectly to a lefty centreline.