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I took some of the advice here. Repositioned the neck and installed a Wilkinson ashtray bridge. Its better, but the only way to get the low E aligned was to flip the saddle over so the groove is on the other side.
You may be better trying a three-saddle bridge with threaded steel saddles, that allows more string position adjustment. Although not always to exactly where you want!
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A luthier made the neck, you say? I’d call him and ask him to take the guitar apart and re assemble it properly. I’d start by taking him a new bridge too
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