gravesbass wrote:
Not sure where the confusion is....
The only confusion I had is when you said, "Not true lefty like my yellow one I had posted where the headstock points right."
When I looked at the case for sale in this thread, I didn't see anything wrong with it since every case I own has the same orientation... and spoke up after PJ said it didn't look right.
That case with the gold interior you posted is VERY uncommon for a newer case. I honestly don't think I've ever seen a recent G&G case like that before... and the fact that the handle is towards the headstock is REALLY weird.
I talked to the owner of G&G a few years ago and their reason as to why they make their cases "headstock pointing left" is because they mass produce the shells and then do the interior later in batches. In order for a lefty case where the headstock points right to work, the middle buckle and the case handle would have to be flipped in order for the case to balance properly... they literally don't keep any lefty cases on hand since they make so few, so each case is made to order using the empty shells they have on hand.
I'm sure the same is true for the "molded" flight cases and your Fender flight case as well. The shells of those cases are probably produced by the thousands and whenever they need a few lefty cases they use the shells that are already complete and do the interior accordingly.
Yeah... sort of lame I guess... but I do understand their reasoning.
Anyway... if I have to choose one or the other I would rather have a case that balances properly than one where the tuners were facing up, since I realistically can't have both without paying close to a grand for a custom built one-off case.
But... I guess with me it doesn't matter anyway since I never use hardshell cases anymore... all of my cases are purely for "added collector value" or whatever.
I'm all about good gig bags these days...