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(Hey - it holds tune. What more do I need?)
PS: You should see my fences. (Actually I'm better with a pair of fencing pliers and a few hundred metres of 2.5mm HT wire than I am with those fiddly little guitar strings.)
As to how - slowly!
(I didn't want it to break again. I have zillions of spare strings but not many for baritone acoustic, and the nearest place to buy a fresh set in my preferred brand is Michigan. Anyway, I did that kludge a week ago when I broke a new string tuning up for the first time, and it is holding fine.)
Koa hummingbird ?
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just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
I would assume not a long-term fix but good to get through a gig or a session until you can get a proper spare
But I've had Hummingbirds. Great guitars, if you find a good one. I've had two Modern Classic's and a Hummingbird True Vintage
(More generally, I've learned that when bending metal, the tricks to go very slowly and gently. I learned that bending up galvanised steel sheets to make replacement roofing flashings for my (previous) 130-year-old wooden house, and repeated the trick with variations making flashing to go around the door of the pump shed I built last year here at the (current) Tasmanian house. Put the sheet in a vice (clamp between two lengths of timber if it is too long), then, using a rubber hammer, tap, tap, tap gently until you have a nice neat right-angle bend. Slow is fast.)
Sadly, Fender bought them out and, as bloody always with Fender, wrecked the company. Fender did the same shit to Guild, and to Ovation as well. Three good acoustic guitar makers, all wrecked by Fender. They sold Guild to Cordoba while there was still some value in the name and Cordoba have done a great job bringing the company back from the dead. They sold Ovation to Chinese interests and it survives, though it is far from the force it used to be. They left it too late to sell Tacoma and by now the name is almost forgotten and even Tacoma's valuable portfolio of IP is probably near-worthless. It is a terrible shame as Tacoma made products you just can't buy now.
My Tacoma Thunderhawk baritone is unique. Not long after I bought it, the shop I got if from contacted me to say they had a client in the States who wanted to buy it. Was I interested? Name my own price. Sorry, not for sale.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.