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> Who really knows guitars? I wonder if any one could give
> me some suggestions about how I could maybe repair a guitar
> myself. I use heavy strings and the strings I think caused
> the wood that holds the bridge to split. It might be
> kind of hard to explain. I took some photos. If there anyone
> I could email one on one. Id appreciate it. I think I
> temporarily might of fixed it but still would like some advice.
> Anyone think they know what I'm talking about?
> Doug
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Hey there Doug, my name is Jason. I just read your post about your
guitar that you would like to repair. I can only guess what is wrong
with it and maybe its fixed alredy. I might have a couple suggestions
for you. It sounds like your bridge or the sound board under it has
cracked. In either case you may be able to have a custom bridge made
up, and replace the old one. If you did fix it already, please let me
know how you did , I'm always looking for new technique. Thanks, have
a great day.