Russian Guy
Member
Hey, folks! S-100s are giving me serious GAS pains (pun intended) at the moment. The thing is I've made a promise to myself not to buy another guitar this year but I'm almost certain that at least one of you has broken such promise when you saw a guitar that you liked and it was glowing with a yellow light, had an aura to it so to speak.
The thing I dread the most when it comes to buying a guitar in wintertime is a threat of finish checking plus I just don't want to expose a guitar to cold temperatures. For example right now the temperature outside in Blagoveschensk is around 5 degrees Fahrenheit and as the winter season comes along it is only gonna get much much lower.
So I guess my question is the following: Do you have experience buying a guitar in winter and/or had it shipped to you during cold temperatures? Was it a bad experience? What tips would you give me?
The thing I dread the most when it comes to buying a guitar in wintertime is a threat of finish checking plus I just don't want to expose a guitar to cold temperatures. For example right now the temperature outside in Blagoveschensk is around 5 degrees Fahrenheit and as the winter season comes along it is only gonna get much much lower.
So I guess my question is the following: Do you have experience buying a guitar in winter and/or had it shipped to you during cold temperatures? Was it a bad experience? What tips would you give me?