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Title: Humidifier recs + preserving a signature
Post by: amy71 on February 13, 2017, 02:30:55 PM
Hey everyone,
   I'm sure this has been asked so feel free to redirect me. I have a Taylor 810 acoustic with case and a Taylor GS Mini with bag. Can anyone recommend a couple of good humidifiers I can buy on Amazon that won't break the bank, along with any advice. I play both pretty regularly at home, so I usually have one on a stand. I won't keep it there if it's not a good idea though. That Taylor case is like a coffin! Any other advice or links relating to this is sincerely appreciated.

Amy
Newbie to guitar, Taylor addict

One more thing: my guitar was signed by my idol with a sharpie marker on the back of the tuning head (official name? Lol). How can I preserve this? Anything to paint over it that's clear?? I don't want to risk messing it up.
Title: Re: Humidifier recs + preserving a signature
Post by: timfitz63 on February 13, 2017, 04:55:28 PM
Here's a response to a recent thread that I posted on the topic of small, room-sized humidifiers.
 (http://www.unofficialtaylorguitarforum.com/index.php?topic=7996.msg94227#msg94227)

Don't have a really good suggestion for you about protecting the signature on the back of the headstock without doing some preparation work.  Sharpies are pretty permanent, but if you (or someone you trust) could remove the tuner machines, then mask off/cover the areas you don't want to treat, you could probably use some kind spray wood finish to cover it so it remains permanent.  A couple of quick passes should do it.  Light coatings are best; spray it, let it dry, then spray it again if necessary.
Title: Re: Humidifier recs + preserving a signature
Post by: Epic Audio on May 02, 2017, 10:14:12 AM
If you are keeping a guitar out in open environment the only way to protect it is to maintain temp (about 70F) and humidity (about 50%) in that environment. Best and least expensive way I found to protect an acoustic guitar is to keep it in its case in an area that maintains room temp (about 70F) and use the D'addario two-way humidification system; it does not require excessive monitoring or water added. I am not sure where you live but many areas have conditions that can fairly quickly damage a guitar if it is not properly kept. Only way to preserve the signature is with some type of protective overlay. Good luck.