Addison wrote:
The only way a righty neck on a lefty bass would affect anything is if the neck was asymmetrical and was actually shaped to be used for a right handed player. I don't think that's the case with this bass, as it was used for a left handed player... and I doubt GF would put an incorrect neck on any bass.
I suppose some people might be able to tell the difference in tension having an extra inch or two of length between the tuning peg and the bridge, but I can't possibly imagine how that little bit of distance could make any noticeable difference... personally, I cannot tell the difference between basses that have strings "through body" or "through bridge" in either feel or tonality, so I might be the wrong person to discuss this topic. I even recorded samples of my Lakland strung both ways, and it was impossible to tell.
I also see people say that lefty basses that are strung righty will be damged somehow over time... this doesn't make any sense to me either since necks are not designed to support more tension on one side over the other. If necks were designed to support more tension on the bass side versus the treble side, I could see that there might be a difference after years and years and years... but, honestly, the strings are so close together at the nut, the minimal difference in tension between the treble and bass strings would be a total nonissue.
The neck is a right handed neck installed on a left handed bass BECAUSE its strung right handed from the initial order and George now uses longer distance on his B string. As noted from Thumbslam, that was an older FBass and the older ones (NY, Etc) were 3 top 2 bottom. The tension is more with longer distance. I didnt say it was built incorrect or George F built it wrong. I know George and he builds some of the best basses to date. He takes orders and does what he thinks is correct for that instrument. On the Mike Lull basses, they are already 35" scale so you really are not going to hear a difference stringing the B thru the body. I didnt and tried many strings. I left it string thru bridge. He now does 34" scale but I would def do thru body on the B for reasons I wont mention here. String thru body just adds more tension on the strings.
So, to all the Gassers here..... that FBass is a great bass and if you want it, buy or bid on it. I was just stating its got a right neck on it. Thats it. Take it what you will.