theDeepender
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I’m guessing that this isn’t as much of an issue with PRS owners, but I still see this every now and then. When I finished restoring a buddy’s yard sale guitar, I gave him the standard lecture. “That’s a musical instrument; not a canoe paddle. You can’t just keep it in your car. You’ve got to protect it from temperature and humidity changes. If not, all of a sudden it’s not going to play as nice, or frets will start popping.” He looked at me like I’d told him his hair was on fire. Why is it that people think that, just because it’s a solid body, you can just toss it in a trunk and leave it there until the next gig.