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Tele-Afflicted
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Left Handed B-Bender Tele!!
Being left handed is a true disadvantage in a right handed world I have never seen a Left handed Telecaster with a B-Bender installed so I have observed.
My Old buddy who is a fantastic Country and Jazz guitarist as well as a super Guitar builder and Machinist, is building me a Left handed B-Bender he has built five already for other players in right handed. His work is simply Old School U.S.A. Made Quialty. He is using Bearing assemblies for the moving rockers so no metal on metal wear as well as steel parts, once built I will post a photo of it all when completed!! |
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Friend of Leo's
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TDPRI member Rick Towne has a lefty Glaser bender, I believe....
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