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Certainly have seen bridges off of proper location. And certainly have done my share of filling slots and re-routing saddle slots. Rarely have I seen the bridge so far off that it needs replacing. What might be happening is that the bridge has been shaved so many times over the years that there is little left to work with. Especially after a neck reset dictates the bridge should sit higher than where yours most likely is. So yes, a new bridge would be in order. The downside to replacing a bridge that far off is it usually has to be oversized to cover the footprint of the old bridge. Not always the most delicate look. Pluggng pin holes through the top and BP is par for the course. My question is how long have you played this guitar? And you hadn't noticed the intonnation was that far off?
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