Winter care for my Coronado II
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- taylornutt
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Winter care for my Coronado II
I picked up a 1967 Fender Coronado II in May and because of the freakishly warm weather, we were still running the AC until about 3 days ago. Now it's very cold and we are running the heaters all the time.
For my acoustic guitars, I use humidifiers to keep moisture in and leave them in their cases to protect them from the extra dry heat. The Coronado II is my first hollowbody electric and I was wondering what kind of care I need to take to keep the guitar in good condition during the winter months.
Do I need to get a humidifier? What do you do to take care of your hollowbody electric guitars?
Thanks.
For my acoustic guitars, I use humidifiers to keep moisture in and leave them in their cases to protect them from the extra dry heat. The Coronado II is my first hollowbody electric and I was wondering what kind of care I need to take to keep the guitar in good condition during the winter months.
Do I need to get a humidifier? What do you do to take care of your hollowbody electric guitars?
Thanks.
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I had a friend who left his acoustic guitar on the wall in the winter and it split the top. I know the hollowbody has thicker wood than an acoustic, I just want to make sure I am treating her right.
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I appreciate the generous offer, but I want all my "kids" home for the holidays.JamesSmann wrote:Send it to me. For the winter. Give that beautiful guitar a nice, San Diego vacation.
At some point, I need a new case for the Coronado II. The current case is coming apart and came with duct tape on it. Maybe some repair work may be in order.
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Ha ha! Fair enough. It's gorgeous, btw. A Coronado II is still most assuredly on my bucket list.taylornutt wrote:I appreciate the generous offer, but I want all my "kids" home for the holidays.JamesSmann wrote:Send it to me. For the winter. Give that beautiful guitar a nice, San Diego vacation.
At some point, I need a new case for the Coronado II. The current case is coming apart and came with duct tape on it. Maybe some repair work may be in order.
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- taylornutt
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It'll be fine, as far as I'm aware it is a laminate guitar, but even if it's not I wouldn't worry. I keep all my guitars in cases anyway as I don't like leaving them out but I've not had a problem with my Eastman in the past couple of years and it is all solid. If you are really worried I'd grab a Planet waves humidipak refill pack and stick the packets in the storage compartment of whatever case you keep the guitar in.
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It has been in the 70s and the last 3 days the lows have been below freezing and the highs have been under 50. Two years ago we had enough snow that we were off school for 6 days and that has never happened in my lifetime. Weather is constantly jumping up and down. I think the cold weather is finally here to stay but you never know around here.cobascis wrote:I am somewhat interested in this too. I have a new acoustic and a coronado to care for this winter.
In Dallas what qualifies as cold?
For my acoustics, I have a humidifier for each guitar and I keep them in the case when they are not in use.
J Mascis Jazzmaster | AVRI Jaguar | Tuxedo-stang |Fender Toronado GT |
Squier FSR Sparkle Jaguar | Squier CV Mustang |1971 Fender Bronco| Baja Telecaster |
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Oh hellll no!taylornutt wrote:Aen, do you keep it in the case when you are not using it?aen wrote:Mines been fine through a couple wisconsin winters with me.
That fucker stays on the WALL!
Only goes in the case when I go out of town or take the guitar somewhere.
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We have had heat waves the last couple of years and it can get dry in the winter, but not usually too bad.DGNR8 wrote:We fluctuate in temperature a lot, and I run a dehumidifier in the summer. I have never noticed any changes. Is it super dry in Dallas?
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Squier FSR Sparkle Jaguar | Squier CV Mustang |1971 Fender Bronco| Baja Telecaster |
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