Left handed Steel Questions

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Left handed Steel Questions

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Like to pick your brains gentlemen. I'm about to undertake my second steel project and have a few ( hopefully not too dumb) questions.
Let me preface this post by saying that I am a dyed in the wool lefty. No changing that. I play banjo, guitar and a little fiddle, all on left handed instruments. My first steel I built right handed as I thought it would be easier if taking lessons, sitting in ( if I ever got that proficient) passing on to my sons or grandsons or even selling it. I've tried and tried to learn this instrument playing right handed but picking with the right hand just doesnt work any where near as well as with the left. So I would like to build a lefty. Also would like to build either a U-12, as I like the C6 sound, or a D-10. Now for the (dumb?) questions. a. Should I keep the pedal arrangement left to right? b. Keep knee levers the same? What are other lefthanded players doing? Thanks for any input.

Frank

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Sure, Frank, stay in touch ...busy here with family stuff and building, so we got to line up a day that is mutually convenient
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Frank,
Everything reversed, Left to right pedals,A/B/C would be on the other end...right to left A/B/C, the left cluster, L/V/R, would be on the right end with the same spacing, and configuration to correspond with the A/B/C pedals, the RH knee levers would be on the LH end. The 1st string, F# plain,would be the side ,furtherest from you.This setup will help you to use tab with the least amount of problems. All this being said, holding your guitar in the playing position,do you string your 6 string E (plain E ) on the bottom, or top?

If you have a camera, take a picture of you sitting at your PSG, right handed, with a good view of pedals, and levers,and mirror the image, and you will see what I am talking about......Hope this is not too confusing.

Bill
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This is what the configuration should look like when finished...Bill
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