I agree. None of my Sadowsky basses ever hit $5k. The one that's on its way does, but if I wouldn't have gone with a matching headstock, it would've been under 5k as well. On the other hand, all my equipment is paying itself back, so apart from studying music, I can justify having it 'cause I make money with them, they're my tools. You of course also pay for his name, reputation of the brand, their NYC location, the fact that the work gets done over there,... Supply and demand I guess.
Furthermore, while I don't have that much experience with maple fingerboards, I will add that, in my opinion, the upgrade to a more boutique rosewood is usually well worth it. Brazilian is my favorite, followed by Amazon and Madagascar. This of course is only one factor of the build. A poorly made bass with expensive woods won't sound well either.
Not only is there more work for left-handed instruments, it often requires reprogramming a CNC machine, which slows down the production of instruments. Some of the manufacturers / builders that don't charge more for lefties that come to my mind are, like I said, Ritter, Alleva-Coppolo. I did a search and also found Warwick, Carvin, G&L, MTD, Benavente, Lakland, Skjold, Nordstrand, Alembic, Pedulla, Kinal, Conklin, ... to not charge more for lefties. Some of them may be charging by now, since this is old info. Anyway, it all depends... If you add 15% to a Fodera, you could buy a new bass from that alone.
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