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Here's the follow up.
What I did:
Removed the classical (wrong) bridge that had been badly glued to the top (contact cement?).
Splinted the top where it was cracked -- from tail block to rosette on one side, tail block to bridge on the other.
Removed the back.
Glued and clamped the tail block where it was cracked through.
Cleated the splints and superglued any other cracks I could see from the inside. (applied patches and glue to interior)
Replaced the existing bridge plate with a radiused piece of spruce, then added a thin (1mm) piece of maplePatched the holes where the pins had torn through the top, then added a thin layer of spruce to bring the top up flush.
Sanded and radiused the chewed up area of the top where the bridge had been.
Made a new bridge of ebony, radiused to match the top
Made a new saddle of ivory..
Cleaned and refinished the top.
Cleaned the insides.
Straightened the neck using Jim Bancroft's suggestions about clamping and then wrapping the whole deal in a heating pad, which I only left on 24 hours, and checked several times.
Replaced the tuning machines with Stew Mac's Waverly vintage repro ones
Shaved the bottom braces to Martin standard, or at least until I could get flex out of the top.
Slipped the block when gluing on the back so as to regain the right neck angle.
Strung it up with Savarez reds -- I plan to use yellow next time, but red was what I could get my hands on.
I did take it into Gryphon and talk w Frank about the whole thing, and in general I'm pleased with how it came out.
Frank did say that I did a couple things wrong from a collector's POV -- I cleaned the top up too much, made the bridge the wrong one -- it should have a flattened pyramid on it instead of the full pyramid (an easy fix if I want to do it) and I shouldn't have made the bridge oversize (very slightly). It also has a slight ripple in the neck on the treble side at the 12th fret that affects its value but not playability. All that being said, it played well and handled nicely and I am delighted to listen to it come into its voice as it has been doing for the last couple months since I strung it up Dec 24.
Here are pictures:
Thank you all for your shared knowledge and suggestions. I'm still curious about the bracing in this, when it was made.
I'm hooked. I'm looking for another one to restore.
Barbara
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