Haha...Probably.
Haha...
What I have found has been the absolute best way to store guitars is in the case with case standing straight up against an inside wall or closet away from windows or outside walls. Ideal environment would be 72 degrees Fahrenheit with 45% relative humidity. There are many ways you can accomplish this.
After my planned surgeries.....round yo neck!
Hang it on the wall, and play it every day
Haha...
What I have found has been the absolute best way to store guitars is in the case with case standing straight up against an inside wall or closet away from windows or outside walls. Ideal environment would be 72 degrees Fahrenheit with 45% relative humidity. There are many ways you can accomplish this.
This is SO right on. Steve, you’re my hero of the day!
And if flooding , water damage is a possibility at all, store them off the floor. (In closet, in cases, upright.) Mine are on top of old plastic milk crates. (The ORIGINAL amp riser!!!!!)
Yep! That way, you can most easily hear it call your name. If you’re lucky, and your name was Randy, you might hear it say...Hang it on the wall, and play it every day
Mine are on top of old plastic milk crates. (The ORIGINAL amp riser!!!!!)
Hah! In my day, I had to carry my combo organ, amps, and key bass ten miles uphill with a stack of the milk crates (metal, not plastic!) my band trucked most of our miscellaneous gear around in. We didn’t even have shoes (maybe ‘cause we were hippies)!
There were no “pedalboards” or “gig bags” - you’d take your pedals (a fuzz and a wah) out of the milk crate, hope you could untangle the cable rat’s nest so you could hook ‘em up, put ‘em on the floor, and go.
You kids have it so easy today with all of these newfangled accoutrements, like pedalboards, nylon carryalls, racks on wheels, and transportation conveyances!
Now where did I put my teeth...