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Old 01-25-2004, 11:18 PM
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Though I live in the southern California area where the climate is generally on the dry side, my specific locale has more seasonal extremes. The winters here are colder and the summers hotter than most places in the greater Los Angeles area. Where I live, summers can easily get to 100 degrees or over, which means the a/c runs a lot more often. I am less concerned about exposing my guitar to extremes in temperature going from inside to outside environments or vice versa. I was mainly interested in understanding how in home temp fluctuations affect the wood.
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