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Old 03-05-2013, 03:06 AM
8thnote 8thnote is offline
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Default Taylor w12-c

I assume this thread is for advice being a novice and all. Anyway, I have this beautiful Taylor W-12-C that I got from a friend of Bob Taylor and I used to live near the beach. I moved to a desert area in 2005 three years after getting the guitar and noticed a cracking in the face near the bridge at the edge of the bodies perimeter. It appears to have no real effect to the sound, no vib, ratlte etc, but still bothers me. My Question is: Is it too costly to repair for the value of the guitar and should I?
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Old 03-05-2013, 08:13 AM
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My Question is: Is it too costly to repair for the value of the guitar and should I?
No, it is likely fairly inexpensive to have repaired. Photos would allow those here to better advise you on the extent of the work needing to be done.
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