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Old 02-15-2019, 07:57 AM
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I line up with everyone else. As is it’s probably worth a couple hundred since it’s been through a fire and flood. To valuable to trash but not worth enough to throw away. I’d see it that you have a few options
1- if the emotional connection is enough then pay to have it fix and keep it forever
2- live with it as is
3- attempt the repair your self
4- find a luthier school and see if they’d do it cheap as a learning experience
5- sale it for a few hundred and take that and the $600 and get you another nice guitar. If your willing to look for used guitars you can find a few martins, larrivee or Gibson’s for that price
You’ve not mentioned how it sounds..... if it sounds great that’s also a reason to keep it and get it fixed up
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