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Old 02-28-2008, 01:03 PM
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There are ways to rehumidify a guitar. I know the basic process is to put the guitar in a plastic trash bag and rehumidify it over the period of a few weeks. I don't know the exact details.

If you are thinking of having the crack repaired I'd find a luthier to do the repair that understands the how to humidify it. You want the dryness resolved before you repair the crack.

Jack
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