Okay, I just got a mirror and light and looked in there. The good news is the top and back are crack free and the braces all look secure. The bad news is that there are two machine screws inserted in each end of the bridge. Looking at the top of the guitar it looks like one is missing but its there and I assume from looking at it from the top, the screwheads may be snapped off. I found one very fuzzy and distant photo of the same model 5068 that I have and it certainly looks like there are two factory screws on each side of the bridge. Don't know how hard it would be to find a replacement bridge but what I'm reading about this model is that its kind of a rare bird. Interesting to note too is that in my short reading about this guitar is that it has a solid cedar top, (laminate?) mahogany B/S's, with ebony bridge and fretboard. However, between the 1st and 2nd frets that section of fretboard is considerably lighter than the rest of the board, kinda strange. This is why I'd like to talk to the person face to face who's doing the repairs. I'll be in Nashville tomorrow on some business (two hour drive one way) so I might just drop into Gruhns with it and see what they have to say about it (I've heard their repair work is kinda pricey though).