It's not a lefty but it still hurts to see.
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Not just lefty basses get screwed up!
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Re: Not just lefty basses get screwed up!
Remove the control plate, cut the stitching, remove the leather, and I'll bet the bass is intact... at least let's hope so! 
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Re: Not just lefty basses get screwed up!
Those missing body parts take more than just some stitching I'm afraid...
Re: Not just lefty basses get screwed up!
Yeah. Most of it wouldnt be that terrible, but chopping the top side flat like really ruined the shape.
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Re: Not just lefty basses get screwed up!
OK, now I see that the wings were indeed cut off...fivebass52 wrote:Remove the control plate, cut the stitching, remove the leather, and I'll bet the bass is intact... at least let's hope so!
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