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If it's hide glue, it should be possible to remove it with an opening knife (thin spatula) staring at one end of the board. Hide glue has a strong grip, but "snaps" like glass when the bond is disturbed. If it's stubborn, a small (did I say small... yes, small) amount of alcohol applied with a syringe to the leading edge of the joint as it opens will dehydrate the glue ahead of the opening knife. Give this time to work... Unless the glue is not hide glue, I'd avoid water/vinegar/etc., as these will soften the wood (especially the maple) and make it into a rather messy job...
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