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Old 04-29-2001, 10:13 PM
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HI. THIS IS MY FIRST POST. I HAD TO SHIP MY 512 BACK TO TAYLOR FOR SOME WORK AND IT IS ON ITS RETURN TRIP NOW.AS UPS DOESN'T RUN ON THE WEEKEND IT IS SITTING SOMEWHERE,AND I WANT TO KNOW IF ANYONE HAS ANY INFO RE: TEMPERATURE AND WHAT I SHOULD LOOK FOR IN THE WAY OF PROBLEMS. I AM ASSUMING MY GUITAR IS SITTING IN A TRACTOR TRAILER AS A GUY I GO TO CHURCH WITH WHO IS A UPS DRIVER SAID THEY STOP RUNNING SATURDAY A.M. AND SINCE MY GUITAR IS PROBABLY SOMEWHERE IN THE SOUTHWEST AS WE SPEAK, MAY BE PRONE TO A COUPLE OF HOT DAYS. ANY KNOWLEDGE?[*][EMAILnull[/EMAIL][*]TAYLOR SHIPPING
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Old 05-02-2001, 10:21 AM
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I have had guitars shipped during both hot summer and cold winter, with no problems.
Just be sure to let the guitar, INSIDE it's case, cool down to room temperature over a number of hours. You don't want to "shock" it with a sudden temperature change.
Hope it comes back as good as new!
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Old 05-02-2001, 10:24 PM
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trombone, thanks for the info. i will be sure and do that
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