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If the gap is bigger, the truss rod can be tightened slightly. If the gap looks ok, then it’s likely that the top of the guitar body has bowed and raised the height of the bridge.
It doesn’t look too horrendous in the pictures but he says it has gone up a lot.
Thats all the photos now!
Or maybe the saddle has lifted for some reason. I can't see from the pics if the top is flat or if it's bowed up for some reason..
If that's OK and the action has suddenly gone up, chances are a brace has come off inside the top.
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