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However, changing the bridge saddle slot compensation angle (a luthier job) and, perhaps, the saddle (depending on design) is important - otherwise intonation will be out up the fretboard. Then there's the nut, fretboard side dots - and an upside down pick guard is never a good look.
I remember reading on a Martin forum that asymmetric bracing is beneficial for a steel-strung guitar - but it doesn't matter which way round it goes.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.