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Subject:[RESOGUIT-L] proper range of humidity for resos
Date:Saturday, January 28, 2006  16:40:48 (-0500)
From:James McNab <jimmcnab @.......com>
In reply to:Message 2608 (written by Ken Farrow)

Just wondering if anybody can tell me the consensus on the proper range of 
humidity for resos.  I'm assuming it would be pretty much the same for 
similar instruments (dreadnoughts, banjos, mandos, etc.)  Is it somewhere 
between 40-60%?  I just bought a hygrometer and want to make sure my house 
what with its central heat isn't damaging my instruments.  I bought a cool 
mist humidifier for the room where my dobro lives and I just want to be sure 
to take good care of it.  Thanks for the help.


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