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Old 02-12-2010, 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by pete12string View Post
The room humidity is about 35%. It was suggested that maybe the humidity inside the case was higher and bringing the guitar out into a lower humidity could have "shocked" it and caused the split. I have a number of other guitars (Taylors, Martins, Nationals) and have never had any problems. Two questions: Does that sound likely that the difference in humidity between the case and the room could have caused the problem? Is a split along the seam on the top of a guitar repairable so that it will be "as good as new", and about how much should that type of repair cost?
Just from common sense perspective, if you've never had issues with any other guitars in the same environment and are having issues with new guitar, I'd say it's the builder. Otherwise you would see at least some symptoms in other guitars as well.
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