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Old 02-12-2010, 01:55 PM
pete12string pete12string is offline
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Thanks for the replies! I usually use a Dampit for humidification, but the builder suggested that a sponge in a zip-loc worked good enough. I think I'll go with a Dampit or Plant Waves humidifier in the future. I don't know what the humidity is inside the case... I guess getting a hygrometer that could fit inside the case to check it would be a good idea. Where can I pick up one of these? I've also gotten a humidifier in the room to bring the level up to 50%. I already spoke with the builder and he suggested that it may have been due to the change in humidity between the case and the room - although I tend to disagree with that. Since I never had any issues with any of my other guitars, I am suspicious that it is something to do with this particular guitar. I plan to ship the guitar back for repair within the next week or so. The split is right in the center seam so I'm hoping the guitar can be repaired to "like new" condition.
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