How long to defrost a Rickenbacker?
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How long to defrost a Rickenbacker?
This question is to forum members living in colder climes.If you had guitar shipped to you in winter,how long would you let it warm up before opening the shipping carton and case?
- captsandwich
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What about just bringing it from one place to another in colder climates? Like going from my house to a gig in -20C? Or walking home from the guitar shop (about 90 mins) with a 330 in a gig bag in slightly below freezing? Am I going to pay for that in the long run?
PS: How anyone could leave a new guitar sitting in it's case for 48hrs is beyond me. Apparently, if ritalin had been around in the 70's, I would have been on it.
PS: How anyone could leave a new guitar sitting in it's case for 48hrs is beyond me. Apparently, if ritalin had been around in the 70's, I would have been on it.
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My first new Rick (a 660-12)came to me almost exactly two years ago today, from Dave's in LaCrosse, WI. I opened the outer box and pulled out the case...the case hardware was ice-cold. A good indicator. It was below zero in LaCrosse when the guitar was shipped (overnight) and must have been as cold as a skeeter's tweeters in the FedEx plane. It was 60 outside in SF, and about 70 in my office.
I left the case in my office for a full 48 hours. Of course it was worth it!
The next week, my 381 arrived from Wildwood in Louisville, CO (near Boulder). Same drill.
Both guitars remain stable and glassy-smooth.
I left the case in my office for a full 48 hours. Of course it was worth it!
The next week, my 381 arrived from Wildwood in Louisville, CO (near Boulder). Same drill.
Both guitars remain stable and glassy-smooth.
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Pop'em open outside, Mitch!
Take it out to the garage or to your ice-fishin' hut, and serenade the perch!!!
You could open for a sec without any damage, but the danger here is that a sec turns into a minute, and then a minute turns into...
Take it out to the garage or to your ice-fishin' hut, and serenade the perch!!!
You could open for a sec without any damage, but the danger here is that a sec turns into a minute, and then a minute turns into...
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
― Kurt Vonnegut
