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Originally Posted by Larry Mal
Well, I'm a little skeptical that it consumed itself from the bottom, it's more likely that the neck shifted in some way, less likely that the top expanded and enveloped the saddle.
Hard to diagnose from here- but, I can say that almost certainly nothing is broken, and a visit to a luthier and about a hundred dollars or so will have your guitar playing better than you've had it playing in some time.
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In fact you are pointing something very interesting ! I didn't think of this. The guitar was stored in a high humidity environment, so maybe the top has inflated and envelopped the saddle, that makes sense. But then the guitar should be huge
The neck shift hypothesis... well I don't see how the neck can have a incidence on the bridge saddle but I'm not an expert