Well, I've heard the voices of reason, and I concede. I was pretty set on redoing the braces, but you guys are all right... I should do whatever I can short of re-topping, then move on. Blanchard (I'm sorry, I don't know a lot of your first names), I had also considered making a completely new top, and perhaps putting this one on a future, slightly smaller guitar, so there's some room to trim off around the edges afterwards. But I think Laurent's suggestion is a happy medium, i.e. do what I can to thin the bridge plate (through the soundhole), relocate the bridge, thin the perimeter, refinish, then button it up and move on (or move on in the meantime, while the finish is curing). I'll see what I can do in terms of getting my small finger plane in there and trimming some of the plate thickness.
BTW, the guitar has had 6 months to settle in. I don't think it's going to change dramatically beyond its current sound without some substantial modification (or maybe it will in 20 years, as you suggested, Howard!).
Thanks again, guys. Again, the answer can usually be found here, on this forum!
Ken
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