First, thanks to Frank for starting this great place. I'm pretty sure that along with frets.com it will become one of my favorites.
I almost entirely mess around with banjos and am not hugely experienced at that. Now I've been given a project that looks to have one chance to get it right, and I defer to those who have experience in figuring out how to proceed.
As the picture shows -- presuming I attached it correctly -- this little Larrivee got whacked by something, leaving a crushed-in area in the upper bout. The break is about 3/4x 2 1/2 inches. I have not touched it.
The question, of course, is: How do I fix it? I can get to the break from the inside and push it back. I'm wondering if I should wet the wood, maybe put it under magnifying glass and try to pick up the individual fibers with a dental pick, and glue it with -- what? -- or if there's some more sensible way of proceeding. I'm presuming that it is not going to be cosmetically very nice no matter what I do.
Kind of hoping that this sort of thing is so common that there's a quick-and-easy fix.
Another question: is wood this thin typical of inexpensive guitars?
Many thanks in advance.