Is anybody making 24" scale in left hand? I was excited to learn about those Ibanez Omar Rodriguez, but the only LH I saw were in the UK - nothing it seems for the colonials.
Hope you guys can point me in the right direction.
you're best bet is probably to find a lefty-stang/duo/mm and re-do the guard, electronics, and bridge. good luck with that. . . assembling what you need for a right-handed bronco isn't exactly cheap in and of itself.
you're best bet is probably to find a lefty-stang/duo/mm and re-do the guard, electronics, and bridge. good luck with that. . . assembling what you need for a right-handed bronco isn't exactly cheap in and of itself.
The above mentioned are as hard to find left handed.
I found a guy that will make pretty much the body I want, and I'm stoked. Decent price as well.
However, in another thread in this subforum I was trying to locate a lefty 24" neck and realized I'm fucked. They don't exist. Warmoth is the closest but they WILL NOT do a vintage 7.25" radius.
euan wrote:
I'm running in monoscope right now. I can't read multiple dimensions of meta right now
If you can rock a 9.5" radius and a reverse headstock you could put a jagstang/duo neck on a 25.5" lefty body. It'd require a bit of nut modification to work right.
scandoslav wrote:If you can rock a 9.5" radius and a reverse headstock you could put a jagstang/duo neck on a 25.5" lefty body. It'd require a bit of nut modification to work right.
You mean bridge modification? I.e. moving it and redrilling the body? Otherwise a 24" neck won't intonate on a 25.5" body.
Well there you go. Southpaw, if you can rock the 9.5in radius and reverse headstock and maple fretboard, get a CV Duo neck and a 25.5" lefty body and you're all set. Heck if you can find me a 22.7 inch conversion neck you can have my 24.