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Registered Jimmy Rustler
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: USA
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Lol thanks for positive comment. And im learning, slowly, but still learning.
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Atchin' Akai
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Unamerica
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The string gauges wouldn't allow for that to happen UA.
6. Top E string (thickest) 5. A string (second thickest) 4. D string (third thickest) 3. G string (fourth thickest) 2. B string (fifth thickest) 1. Bottom E string (thinnest) The grooves on the nut and the bridge accomadate the different gauge strings. The nut and bridge have to be the other way round for a lefty. |
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Atchin' Akai
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Unamerica
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Nope.
Not unless you reversed the nut and the saddle on the bridge. The saddle is set at an angle for intonation. About.com: http://www.guitarrepairshop.com/repairlefty.html |
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