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Originally Posted by Dr. Rez
Well you can if you are constantly moving it in and out of dry/wet hot/cold places. But if its generally at your house and not some 3000 dollar guitar I never see the point in doing that.
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Originally Posted by GuitarBizarre
Depends on your climate. If you get very dry summers and very wet winters, or vice versa, invest in a cheap guitar humidifier to sit in the case (15 bucks should get you a decent one), and keep the guitar in its case during the dry months.
What damages guitars is extremes of humidity or temperature. If your area switches between extremes frequently, take steps. If you live in a fairly temperate, not overly humid climate, then you don't have to.
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That's what I figured, but I wanted to make sure.