Paul Micheletti wrote:
Thanks Dan. This was a well cared for instrument that just took an unfortunate bump. I looked visually for loose braces, but didn't see any. I've only briefly inspected this at the owners home. The guitar was strung to tension, and there were no obvious openings under the bracing. There also have been no solvent issues which would be noticeable with the thin french polish on the top.
Those tiny lattice braces are much smaller than anything I've dealt with before. They look incredibly delicate. There could be a crack that I just couldn't easily see. If I can convince my instructor to let me look deeper, I'll wiggle everything about looking for a subtle separation of braces before I start looking deeper for possible top layer separation.
Good plan, in all likelihood it's a cracked brace that's just doing a really good job of hiding from you.
If you're careful, when you have the strings off the guitar you can *very* lightly press on the top and sometimes a cracked brace can become apparent since it won't flex with the top in the same manner as the other braces. Be careful if you do that though cause it's very possible to push just a bit too hard and cause more damage.