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Not a binding failure, but a design failure. Look at the tiny support area for the arms of that tailpiece. Good quality instruments have tailpieces with broad areas of contact. A reasonable, easy and nonintrusive fix would be to use some metal angle shape between the tailpiece and the top, folded over the biding to provide necessary support. It would look obvious of course, but could always be removed. Such a bent piece could extend down full length under the mounting "arms" of the tailpiece, and would provide really good support.
I think FF nailed it.... there's too much concentrated pressure on the narrow arms of the tailpiece.
Now, why it shows up on the 12-fretters and not the 14-fretters remains a good question, but they seem to be exempt and that luckily cuts the casualty list by 50%.
After repairing the binding and whatever else needs fixing, there should be something installed to spread that pressure out. Then hang-around another 80 years to see if it works :)
Pretty interesting problem eh Mike?
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