
punkin
Univalve & Avatar Speaks
Hello there Light,
Really respect your posts. I took your advice awhile back and had a guitar refretted with stainless. Cost a bundle but the best money I ever spent.
Was hoping to get your advice on a in case or in guitar humidifier. I have a guitar that I travel with and I carry it in a hard case. What's the best product on the market in your opinion for this application.
Here's my situation with guitar that causes me to ask... it may just be showing the first signs of some drying out (not sure).
With a straight edge just below the bridge between the bridge and the bottom of the guitar with the straight edge laying across the front left to right, there's a very slight rise in the middle...very slight. However just above the bridge between the bridge and the sound hole, there's a slight dip in the middle. It's an older Martin Dread. Not sure of the model. It's a good player. I've never measured or even had a real close look at this before and I'm not sure if it's always been this way.
keep up the great posts!
Thanks,
punkin
Really respect your posts. I took your advice awhile back and had a guitar refretted with stainless. Cost a bundle but the best money I ever spent.
Was hoping to get your advice on a in case or in guitar humidifier. I have a guitar that I travel with and I carry it in a hard case. What's the best product on the market in your opinion for this application.
Here's my situation with guitar that causes me to ask... it may just be showing the first signs of some drying out (not sure).
With a straight edge just below the bridge between the bridge and the bottom of the guitar with the straight edge laying across the front left to right, there's a very slight rise in the middle...very slight. However just above the bridge between the bridge and the sound hole, there's a slight dip in the middle. It's an older Martin Dread. Not sure of the model. It's a good player. I've never measured or even had a real close look at this before and I'm not sure if it's always been this way.
keep up the great posts!
Thanks,
punkin