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Old 06-09-2015, 09:26 AM
Dwight Dwight is offline
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Originally Posted by Mark Stone View Post
Does this mean Martin guitars don't really need humidification? There's a lot of real world connotations here, perhaps - This detail seems to mean that it is unnecessary to "anally" keep a Martin instrument at 45%↑↓ RH as you would need to do with a Gibby or Taylor.
No, they all build with dry wood and yes you have to keep your Martin humidified.
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