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I just don't use it enough, I feel guilty with it sitting in my room! Happy bidding

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I doubt that a $100 guitar will ever be warped to a noticable extent..it already is going to sound pretty bad, so get the thing for shits and giggles.. it'd by cool and fun to have.heliker wrote:old myth. Luthiers usually suggest removing all strings when restringing to wipe down the fretboard and make it easier to remove stuck pegs. Also it is very good to slack them before travelling for various reasons. Check frets.com, lots of good hints and myth buster stuff there.
Leaving strings off for extended periods, tho, is usually a bad thing for the guitar. The tension in the truss rod will cause warpage in the neck (the strings are supposed to counteract this tension). But again, this should only happen over long periods, not the few minutes between restringing.
hehe, very true, that. And hell, $45? you could use it as a beater for campfires, beach parties, picnics. Once it starts smelling like smoke and has a few dents from the rock your drunk friend dropped it on, a month spent without strings is the least of its problemsDMBFan63 wrote:I doubt that a $100 guitar will ever be warped to a noticable extent..it already is going to sound pretty bad, so get the thing for shits and giggles.. it'd by cool and fun to have.heliker wrote:old myth. Luthiers usually suggest removing all strings when restringing to wipe down the fretboard and make it easier to remove stuck pegs. Also it is very good to slack them before travelling for various reasons. Check frets.com, lots of good hints and myth buster stuff there.
Leaving strings off for extended periods, tho, is usually a bad thing for the guitar. The tension in the truss rod will cause warpage in the neck (the strings are supposed to counteract this tension). But again, this should only happen over long periods, not the few minutes between restringing.
I agree with you, i remove all my strings to clean my fretboard every month or so..
I completely agree.. If i had the money, i'd buy it just to use for a while and then smack someone upside the head withheliker wrote:hehe, very true, that. And hell, $45? you could use it as a beater for campfires, beach parties, picnics. Once it starts smelling like smoke and has a few dents from the rock your drunk friend dropped it on, a month spent without strings is the least of its problemsDMBFan63 wrote:I doubt that a $100 guitar will ever be warped to a noticable extent..it already is going to sound pretty bad, so get the thing for shits and giggles.. it'd by cool and fun to have.heliker wrote:old myth. Luthiers usually suggest removing all strings when restringing to wipe down the fretboard and make it easier to remove stuck pegs. Also it is very good to slack them before travelling for various reasons. Check frets.com, lots of good hints and myth buster stuff there.
Leaving strings off for extended periods, tho, is usually a bad thing for the guitar. The tension in the truss rod will cause warpage in the neck (the strings are supposed to counteract this tension). But again, this should only happen over long periods, not the few minutes between restringing.
I agree with you, i remove all my strings to clean my fretboard every month or so..
too bad I already have a $70 guitar i use for this stuff.
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