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All wise and powerful luthiers and players, heed my need.
When my guitar is "dry" (relatively speaking), it is stiff and hard to play. When my guitar is properly "wet", he is some much easier to play. The sound is also very different.
Por que? Can some of these fine luthiers please drop the knowledge bomb on moi?
RE: humidity and guitar: why dry gui... (in reply to flamencositar)
Guitars should come with labels like clothing to show you which things not to expose a guitar to.
Red circles with line through it enclosing the following items:
Irons The Sun Water Hair curlers Flamenco dancers *Hair dryers* Kittens *hair dryers* Poofies Wet Sex Toys Lint Spilling Beer Lee Press on Nails Air Marshalls *hair dryers* Dept of Homeland Security and Airport Security children under three yielding scissors wives with vacuum cleaners on wheels *hair dryers* Poofies