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Old 02-15-2019, 07:13 AM
B. Howard B. Howard is offline
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IME what we see in the pictures and what you notice as a player are likely just the tip of an iceberg. Thorough a fire and floating in water.... means heat and steam. That is exactly how you disassemble a guitar.

I expect a few loose braces in addition to the need for a neck reset and a bridge re-glue. And that crack in the upper bout that comes into the side of the neck could signal a broken neck block.... with just the most minor finish work on the way out I would expect to have at least $1000 in having it repaired.
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