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The one significant advantage I see to screws is that it obviates the need to make a caul or other form fitted device to place over the back that I can use to clamp the repair. The screws will pull the split parts back into place and clamp them while the glue sets. Then the screws could be removed and the holes filled, if they are going to cause differential expansion problems in the future of the instrument.
Clamps will give you a better joint. The screw pulls at only one point. Clamps spread even pressure over the whole joint (at least, if you use them right). A dowel being used to support the joint isn't there in the place of clamps, and if you have a lot of good long grain figure you probably don't even need to reinforce the joint.
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