Originally posted by ERowe
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An easy fix it to counter sink that mounting stud bushing into the body. That's how it's usually done. You don't want the bridge sitting on top of that bushing and stud like that. Take a look at some Gibsons and see how they do it.
So I would pull the bushing out and plug the hole with a wood dowel and glue. Then use a Forstner bit to counter sink the bushing AND the stud so they are flush with the top of the guitar. That way you can crank the bridge down until it touches the top.
That's also kind of a high bridge, and the bridge is leaning forward, which doesn't help. You might be able to find a lower profile bridge. StewMac carries the Schroeder Stoptail Bridge, which is only 1/2" tall, but it's kind of pricy.
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