jabba
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I recently purchased a used Albert Lee on ebay from a seller down in Arizona. It took a week to get up to Manitoba (a very cold week), which included the guitar spending the weekend in a Canada Post shipping depot somewhere. When I got the guitar (which I love, by the way) I noticed the fret ends were sticking out a little from the neck...which I attribute to the cold climate up here and its affect on the guitar (I'm thinking that the neck shrunk a little due to cold exposure in shipping).
Is there anything I can do about this? ....I know that this is temporary and changes in temperature and humidity do have affect the guitar in different ways in the short-term, I'm just wondering if there's something I can be doing.....try to humidifiy the room I store the guitar in or something like that?? Any thoughts?
Is there anything I can do about this? ....I know that this is temporary and changes in temperature and humidity do have affect the guitar in different ways in the short-term, I'm just wondering if there's something I can be doing.....try to humidifiy the room I store the guitar in or something like that?? Any thoughts?