Bridges do start lifting. I owned a 1946 LG-2 which had the telltale three small holes in the butt where somebody had once attached a tailpiece as a way to get around a lifting bridge. The re-gluing on yours may just not have been the neatest job.
I cannot tell from the photos whether the guitar was oversprayed or not. You should be able to tell from the crazing whether there is a coat over it. If you get hold a black light you will see a glow if the guitar has been oversprayed.
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Last edited by zombywoof; 03-20-2019 at 02:56 PM.
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