Acme Professional was sold by Sears and was prob built for them by SS Stewart. If the crack is the only thing wrong with that, you should be able to get that fixed by a good luthier for a reasonable price.
Assuming there are no other issues, the price you paid is fair and I would think you would be able to get that crack fixed for under $100. The more serious issue to look out for are sinkage of the top and need for a neck reset. From what I can see it looks pretty decent tho. This is a decent mid-line instrument.
Last edited by Jim Garber; Sep-08-2014 at 9:25pm.
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It was probably cracked trying to stop the roadrunner.
I think I saw that episode!It was probably cracked trying to stop the roadrunner.
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