Hello Everyone!
I have a stringed instrument repair shop in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains, where a client of mine has brought me his well-worn 1981 Guild F212 12-String acoustic guitar. The owner of this guitar uses it when performing with his wife in local clubs and restaurants, and unfortunately, has taken it to less experienced repair shops over the years, who instead of resetting the neck when needed, chose to shave the bridge and saddle progressively down to the point where there no longer is any string break angle over the saddle. The current bridge on this guitar is less than .220" in height, and combined with the wear and tear of the owners heavy playing style, is no longer usable as a reference for making a new bridge, except for the basic outline/footprint shape. I'm guessing that a new bridge height around .350" would work, but since I'm restoring the instrument, I want to return it as close as possible to original factory specs, before properly resetting the neck. Any information on American made Guild 12-string bridge heights would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance!!!
Scott
Tags: Guild 12-string bridge
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