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jedzep

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  1. I'd like dollar for everyone who disagrees with this, but I'd leave the guitar on a stand or inside wall (not above direct heat) hanger for easy access, and let it acclimate to the seasonal changes slowly over time, absorbing and shedding moisture naturally.  Chasing guitar hydration, except for use of whole space room units, is a zillion dollar business for what amounts to guesswork.

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  2. You've been around long time, seen a lot, ZW.  Nevertheless, the UMGF has a bridge slotting thread that veered to eagle rescue and falconry.

    We're all ADHD, more or less, and sometimes just need a one off word to go sideways.


    Dave

  3. 20 hours ago, afishynado said:

    What'd I miss? This guitar is dressed up, I think the first one commemorated Gibby's 100 year anniversary, so it's understandable to me. Besides the Monarch, to what others did he attach what you refer to as gaudy bling?

    Check out the Ren FB page.  All overly decorated guitars.  He surely understands the pure geometry of a great guitar build, he just adds a flair I don't appreciate.  Hell, I even hate all pick guards, and pull them whenever prudent.  They muddle up the naked beauty.

    https://www.facebook.com/RenFergusonCo/

  4. Yeah, thinking about it, I realize wtf am I giving financial advice for.  I'm paying down a Martin Custom Shop order, semi-retired, holding a $48K mortgage struggling to keep my oil tank filled.  Wait time at Martin CS is around 11 months, so I might be dead when it's ready, or worse yet, forget I ordered it.

  5. Economists are saying hold off on big buys right now.  I've often not followed this advice in the past when it comes to guitars, based on the swap-out factor if I need to back peddle.  In the vintage world, I think the re-sale move is much harder in the current financial climate.

  6. From a guy who can't finger pick...good players make good noise on any good guitar, so I never look at it in that way.  The wider string spacing and smaller bod make the L generally easier to handle for me, and the tone is relatively mellower and a little less woody.

    Are you shopping vintage?

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