O.K. to Store Ric's Flat ???

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O.K. to Store Ric's Flat ???

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Back in the day this was a no-no. Now we have truss rod(s). I was thinking of storing my 350V63 flat - under bed to keep it out of harm's way (I have two daughters - ages 6 and 8). Any problem in doing this?
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In the case, of course...I keep half of mine this way and the other half vertically (carrying handle on top).
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If it helps any, mine are stored vertical (in cases) body to the floor. I don't appear to have any problems.
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How else am I meant to keep them under my bed!?!

I've had no problems - touch wood...
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Post by leftyguitars »

I keep mine the same as Clive does - vertically, you can easily keep them this way under the bed...

first buy a set of bunk beds, then with the aid of a vicious axe hack out the bottom bunk and there you go! loads of room to store them on their ends!!!
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Post by winston »

I keep mine in a closet standing up in their cases. Cruel aren't I?
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Haha! I've always dreamt about bunk bed, Peter - since my early childhood! Maybe it's time to have one... finally.
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Peter, love the bunk bed approach, although you could fill both beds and then sleep on the floor!
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On their ends in a cupboard works for me. I even label the cases! Image

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You know you've got a lot of guitars when you have to label the cases! Image
Actually, it's a very practical idea. I've never had to think about that, since all of my cases look different enough to distinguish them easily. That and the fact that I've only got 7 in total!

Looks like you'll need a shelf soon, or have to think about expansion, Aitch!
Maybe a climate controlled secure compartment with a sturdy lock & fireproof walls would be in order. You do have a fair bit of money invested in that small space.
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Post by tony_carey »

Mine are on stands in the studio. It is a big part of my day just to look at them...I still get a thrill!!!
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I hang 5 of mine on hooks I got from the local music store.
I too like to be able to see 'em even when I'm not playing one.
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Post by ozover50 »

When that pic was taken the other half of the cupboard was full of Fenders and Gibsons, Kevin.

They are not all here at the same time - I have secure storage close to home where most of them reside. If I want to pick one up it's only a 10 minute return drive.

All of my guitars, amps and keyboards will be stored there when I head over your way in August.
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Post by winston »

Good idea Aitch,

I hope it's heated storage though. You have to keep them cozy after all is said and done.
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Post by country_gene »

Thanks guys. I guess I'm OK then Image
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