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my friend's dad has a serious collection of rare guitars and mandolins and he has the room they're in temperature and humidity regulated. my mate accidentally turned the heating up one day and the finish on an old gretsch totally fucked up and started peeling. don't think his dad was too appreciative.jcyphe wrote:My stepdad and his dad before him, always kept a bucket of water next to their Archtop and Acoustics.nomorebridge wrote:On a slightly different note, does anyone here actually monitor the level of humudity in the rooms you keep your guitars? To try and stop things like the above with wood expanding and contracting.... especially with acoustics and things like that?
I'm not even gonna pretend to know the scientific reasons why they do this, but I know they're serious archtop people and have been doing that for decades.
Ha, nah. It's a lefty, I'd play it though.stewart wrote:friend eh? a likely story... go on, admit it. it's yours, isn't it?Goots. wrote:My friend has a flying V