Making progress on the KM-11...
Not sure what I expected to see inside... probably lateral bracing or some variation on fan or finger bracing, but I did not expect it would be braced like a miniature flattop guitar. That's exactly what it is though.
The back had been glued and reglued in several places, so it was tough coming off, but I got it with all the kerfing intact. If I had to do it again, I would have sawed it off, especially through the neck and tail blocks. It fits back together nice though.
I've closed the two long cracks in the back, and reglued all the braces. Added some extra backing to those longitudinal splits. They had been open for a very long time, and each individual piece had dried and contracted, so not a perfect, seamless grain fit. I've got a couple more little fill-ins to do, and then we'll glue the back back onto this one tonight... setup tomorrow.
I'm running out to make a house-call today... and look at a Martin D X-series guitar today, that I'm told suffered a fall. These are solid-top guitars with an HPL (High Pressure Laminate) side and back material. I have no idea what to glue that stuff with. It's almost like a wood-grain formica. In conversation, the guy tells me, it was his first guitar, so he really, really, wants to fix it. We'll see what we can do.
More later.