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Acoustic Guitar Players Post Comments & Questions / Re: Rover Steel String Bridge Crooked
« on: April 13, 2012, 08:43:49 PM »
Here are the photos.
As I mentioned, it isn't off a whole lot--about 1/4" or so. I noticed it and had a few other people look at it as well and they can see it too. You can see the offset pretty clearly if you look at the center of the bridge relative to the center of the body based on the line down the middle of the guitar top where the wood has been bookended together. I can certainly live with it, but would like to have it corrected if was assembled improperly.
I also went back and reread the email from customer service and it did say that all of the Rovers are made this way. The reason I'm curious that none of my other guitars have an offset bridge--they are all centered on the guitar body.
Thanks!


As I mentioned, it isn't off a whole lot--about 1/4" or so. I noticed it and had a few other people look at it as well and they can see it too. You can see the offset pretty clearly if you look at the center of the bridge relative to the center of the body based on the line down the middle of the guitar top where the wood has been bookended together. I can certainly live with it, but would like to have it corrected if was assembled improperly.
I also went back and reread the email from customer service and it did say that all of the Rovers are made this way. The reason I'm curious that none of my other guitars have an offset bridge--they are all centered on the guitar body.
Thanks!


