I have a lefty bass playing son and a lefty guitar playing grandson. I have been building guitars for them for a few years totalling four basses and three guitars. The latest is a lefty AG-1.
Previously I used normal audio pots wired backwards and didn't worry about the bad taper.
If you read forums about wiring lefty guitars, many people (all rightys) just say "get used to backwards controls"
or " your volume control on your amp goes up clockwise, so you should be used to it".

But surely leftys should be able to do volume swells and such with mirror image technique!

This latest one, I used lefthand audio pots for volume controls, but linear pots for tone.
The difference is night and chalk.
So, I'm going to change out the linear pots to lefty audio taper for tone too.
Some correspondents say linear pots are fine for tone controls, but the taper is too dramatic between 3 and 0.

My son tells me he always plays with volume on 10 because of volume taper issues.
Any leftys out there who have been told to get used to poor controls?