jimmyp
Well-known member
I have to do something really bad, and I need your advice. I've just been offered a contract overseas (this happens with annoying regularity) and I'll be away for between 12-18 months. Once again, all but one of my guitars will be in storage, including my beloved EBMMs as I refuse to travel with anything irreplacable.
My normal storage is as follows - kept in their cases in a room which is damp free and does not experience extremes of temperature. Before I leave, I restring and clean the instruments as best I can and slightly detune to relieve pressure on the necks. I also make sure my brother checks on them every couple of months to make sure nothing bad is brewing. Any other advice to ensure my axes are safe and sound in my absence would be appreciated - thanks guys.
P.S. It is hell leaving them
My normal storage is as follows - kept in their cases in a room which is damp free and does not experience extremes of temperature. Before I leave, I restring and clean the instruments as best I can and slightly detune to relieve pressure on the necks. I also make sure my brother checks on them every couple of months to make sure nothing bad is brewing. Any other advice to ensure my axes are safe and sound in my absence would be appreciated - thanks guys.
P.S. It is hell leaving them