Almost!
You got two of them wrong.
My summary would be they all are supposed to be worm "under" tuners which is modern standard for F style mandolins. Thes should sport right handed worms to turn the correct direction for tuning up/down. For some reason only 3 out of seven turn the correct way. BTW, they are all on the darker brown background. The rest are just wrong - I would reserve term reverse for "worm above" tuners that necessarily have reversed worms (left hand).
For me the four wrong tuners are unusable - no serious musician I know would want to tune up in wrong direction. In this case they could be saved by reassembling into "worm above" as the "tabs" are not peened but bolted to the base plate and be used on the few mandolins requiring that style...
Now you see the level of confusion right from the producer.
To confuse it more, Schaller (the producer) used to call tuners with right hand worms reverse and tuners with left hand worm standard (because their standard guitar tuners are such). US' vendors nomenclature was exactly opposite. Rubner being also non-US company doesn't seem to know much about arch top mandolins.
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