jsegovia
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They hang on the wall of my office where they are convenient to grab 'n play. They make great wall art as well.
Gorgeous! Would you mind telling us what each of the guitars are?
Jesse
They hang on the wall of my office where they are convenient to grab 'n play. They make great wall art as well.
Gorgeous! Would you mind telling us what each of the guitars are?
Jesse
I need to be on Hoarders.
I have 67 stringed instruments. Acoustics, Electrician Guitars and Basses. They are all in stands .
Kind of like a mechanics work shop.
You don't use a hammer when you need a nut driver is my take on it. They are all tools.
Good man !!!!!I need to be on Hoarders.
I have 67 stringed instruments. Acoustics, Electrician Guitars and Basses. They are all in stands .
Kind of like a mechanics work shop.
You don't use a hammer when you need a nut driver is my take on it. They are all tools.
I live in NH.... so similar weather to you Boston southerners.
All except 2 of mine sit on stands, next to a drafty window in a basement... and the temperature in this area of the house probably fluctuates by plus or minus 10 degrees throughout the year. humidity fluctuates too. I've had most of my guitars for over 20 years... they have been at this place for over 5....its not ideal, and at first I was concerned about them... but...
If I had a better place to put them I probably would, but that being said I don't see many changes in them throughout the years. The necks are straight, I do setups on each of them every couple years, but rarely have to adjust truss rods... when I play them 9 times out of 10 it is just tune and go.
The 2 in cases are the $$ ones... but thats more because young kids have regular access to this area than it is about the temps.
I don't do mexican carry.
All guitars go in the case.
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