Folks:
First off this is first post - I want to say that I love the orginal Frets page and feel that this forum is a great second offering from Mr. Ford.
I've got a 1979 Martin D25K - essentially a D18 with Koa sides and back- with the square unadjustable truss rod. In 2003 I had a very good - factory authorized - luthier/repairman reset the neck angle as it had lifted peghead up as Martins do after 15-20 years (I repair mucial electronics and and he and I worked for the same large chain of music stores so I was honored to watch him do it) which made my honey play as I expected. But last year sometime while I was ill and not playing for a while the "neck angle" seems to have changed again - but I feel this is too soon. When I examined the instrument closely though the problem didn't seem to be as much neck angle as the bridge bellying up a bit whild the soundhole area depressed a bit - playing felt exactly like the original neck problem. I really can't figure out what's going on with the instrument as all of the braces seem tight - it's almost like the table "softened" and that area.
Any suggestions as to repair - especially ones that are possible through the soundhole. I've actuall removed and reglued a guitar top before many years ago but I really have trouble working on this instrument since I'm so close to it but my finances are also bad now to farm out the work
Rob