straycat113
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I just got finished doing a string change and polishing 11 guitars that were put away last year. Six were in a closet in one room a 5 in a closet in my Bedroom which are right next door to each other. Now these guitars were not touched in that time period for a fact. The odd thing was the 5 in my room were fine, and 2 of the six in the other developed a stress crack in the neck joint which has me bewildered. Neither was an EBMM guitar in fact both start with an F and one is a S#### and the other a T###.
I really cant for the life of me figure out how these happened as the climate in the house is the same and both sets were kept in just about identical spots in there cases and since I need surgery only one guitar is always out of its case that I Django a bit on, or else I have not even been able to play a whole song due CTS and a Neuroma in my thumb joint that I will be having surgery on very soon.lol The thing that is bothering me is one guitar is 25 years old and was my main guitar for 15 years and the other is 8 and was pretty expensive and only had a few months the most of playtime, and was practically dead mint. I look at every nook and cranny before I put a guitar away, and that is how I know they were not there a year ago.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what could of caused this as I just want to safe guard it from happening to any other guitars. It is not an unusual topic on many forums but I never payed much attention as I have never had it happen to a guitar in 30 plus years, and now do not want to see it happen to anything else. I had bought a Strat years ago from a friend that had it and no way did it affect playability. The only problem I had was when I went to sell it I had to take a loss because of it. I would appreciate any feedback.
What is done is done
I really cant for the life of me figure out how these happened as the climate in the house is the same and both sets were kept in just about identical spots in there cases and since I need surgery only one guitar is always out of its case that I Django a bit on, or else I have not even been able to play a whole song due CTS and a Neuroma in my thumb joint that I will be having surgery on very soon.lol The thing that is bothering me is one guitar is 25 years old and was my main guitar for 15 years and the other is 8 and was pretty expensive and only had a few months the most of playtime, and was practically dead mint. I look at every nook and cranny before I put a guitar away, and that is how I know they were not there a year ago.
Does anyone have any ideas as to what could of caused this as I just want to safe guard it from happening to any other guitars. It is not an unusual topic on many forums but I never payed much attention as I have never had it happen to a guitar in 30 plus years, and now do not want to see it happen to anything else. I had bought a Strat years ago from a friend that had it and no way did it affect playability. The only problem I had was when I went to sell it I had to take a loss because of it. I would appreciate any feedback.
What is done is done