I found and bought a '76 Guild D-50 yesterday. It looks nearly new, except for a fine hairline crack in the bridge thru the pin holes. It starts at the B (#2) string pin hole, and extends ~1mm past the low E (#6) hole. The bridge is attached firmly to the soundboard, there isn't significant belly (at least for a 33 yr old guitar!), and the bridgeplate/braces inside look fine. My guess is someone forced the bridge pins in too hard...
I'd like to get it stabilized so the crack doesn't progress any further and threaten the integrity of the bridge... but I would like to do it w/o removing the bridge. Someone over at Lets Talk Guild suggested running some slow cure super glue (CA) into the crack, and then following with some #400 sandpaper to smooth the surface afterwards. The cracks pretty tight along much of its length, so don't know how well the CA will flow into it.
I don't know if this is something I want to take on myself, or take it down to my tech...thought I would check here for any other suggestions/advice before deciding what course to follow.
Advice anyone?
Thx, Dave