OK, Aitch, then. How many TOTAL instruments do you have all together?
(This way I can also go to my wife and say "See, honey? I'm not anywhere near as bad as THAT guy.")
Gene, I think you'll find there are almost as many ways to store guitars as there are people.
I'm like Tony. I always have about three out at all times on the rack because I like looking at them. I also have the 360/12 MG out as much as possible because I'm trying to "age" the color/finish. Right now it is still a very light blonde.
O.K. to Store Ric's Flat ???
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The secure storage is a wise move, particularly when travelling (as long as you have insurance coverage). Having Fenders & Gibsons make you a well rounded collector, or player, or both!
I think that the finish only really ages with time, unless you're using direct sunlight (which P.W. has said is not a good idea). His theory on the ph of the wood reacting with the CV makes sense. Of course, the more you play the guitar the better! That's what it's for.
I think that the finish only really ages with time, unless you're using direct sunlight (which P.W. has said is not a good idea). His theory on the ph of the wood reacting with the CV makes sense. Of course, the more you play the guitar the better! That's what it's for.

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Correct, Melibee. No other Ricks.
I'm having a bit of a rethink about which one will be travelling with me - Paul's going to hang on to both untill I arrive. If I decide to travel with the Gretsch then I have another issue to deal with - I'll be bringing a custom made flight case for the 330 with me!! Maybe the Gretsch will fit in OK with a heap of 'diaper stuffing' to protect it.
Insurance for stored goods is a very inexpensive and therefore almost mandatory add-on, Kevin. $1.50 per $1000 per month is pretty good value!
I'm having a bit of a rethink about which one will be travelling with me - Paul's going to hang on to both untill I arrive. If I decide to travel with the Gretsch then I have another issue to deal with - I'll be bringing a custom made flight case for the 330 with me!! Maybe the Gretsch will fit in OK with a heap of 'diaper stuffing' to protect it.
Insurance for stored goods is a very inexpensive and therefore almost mandatory add-on, Kevin. $1.50 per $1000 per month is pretty good value!
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