derwood,
i'd recommend the following, depending on how much money you want to spend on this:
buy a humidifier, or else make one. its not hard...however, the neck will bend a significant amount (relative to what it takes to give you a buzz). if the string used to come clean, and now does not, after you restrung it...your number four is your g, as your counting (i assume). completely blind, i'd guess neck tension. regardless, keeping your guitar humidied is always a good option. the best i've used is the planet waves in-the-box model...but its not what i use. what i use is a sponge inside of a tupperware container, with holes cut in it so it can humidify the case.
i'd also wait / try restringing it. i could be something fairly innocuous - the string has a little split in the windings somewhere, or it's not taught down at the bridge.
so, pigglet's recommendations are: 1. humidy, 2. restring, 3. if the guitar is nice enough that you really care about the sound, take it to a luthier and have it set up correctly. then humidify.
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