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The Maestro dealer where I brought my guitar from assured me that I would experience no problems with my solid-wood guitar as long as I take proper care of it. What is “proper care?

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The Maestro dealer where I brought my guitar from assured me that I would experience no problems with my solid-wood guitar as long as I take proper care of it. What is “proper care?

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No matter where you live, and no matter where your guitar was made, taking simple, common-sense precautions likely will maintain its original condition for a long time. “Proper care”, in this instance, means leaving your guitar in its case when you’re not playing it, and monitoring it for regularly for signs of dryness or humidity. To monitor the humidity levels inside the guitar case itself, we recommend using a thermal hygrometer, available at most music dealers and/or hardware shops.

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