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A similar thing happened to me once on a D-18 style acoustic I put together and finished with a water-based lacquer.
I don't understand it completely, but it seems reasonable to me that when we put a water-based finish on a guitar, at least some of the water will be absorbed by the wood.
Sometimes we even aggravate the problem by putting lots of coats on real fast...figuring that if the surface is dry, everything must be dry.
But like I said, I don't have a complete handle on what is going on.
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