boombox wrote:Checked out the song last night. Great playing as usual, but I couldn't believe you took your baby on a Caribbean cruise. I'd be too worried about humidity and the like to risk mine. Also, what did that humidity do to the strings?
I know guitars are meant to be played, but I have been considering getting some sort of beater to take on holiday etc. I have an old Fender Gemini II, but it plays awful compared to my Avalon and my Collings. I think it needs a neck set too, but on a 27 year old box which only cost £80 at the time, I think not!

Maybe I'll just stick some lights on and grind down the saddle.
Hey Boom,
Thanks for listenin' in and for the kind props buddy.
I thought it would be cool to do a few vids for my YTC in the caribbean and the Avalon being smaller was the easiest to carry. I did not use my Hiscox case but rather a soft backpack type to carry it. Also the 3rd video that I have not posted yet sounds best on the Avalon than my other guitars. As far as the humidity, it was definitely a problem!

Living in Fl. I am used to it but my guitars stay around 40-45% in my ac house. However, on the ship and being outside a lot, the humidity was close to 100% and "Ava", as I call 'er, swelled up like a sponge! So I was getting bad buzzing on the first fret mainly on the 1st string. So I had to capo for all the songs which jacked my vox up a bit for the KC tune. She definitely has been broken in with suntan oil, sweat, and the salt of the sea!

But I love it, like you said they are meant to be played and I love this little guitar. Good thing is when I got back home, she reacclimated to the 45% rh and the buzzing went away and she is perfectly fine now.

A testimony to fine build. I frequently take my guitars out and I used to play my Lowden on the beach for sunrise church service. As long as they don't sit in the sun and aren't abused as such with over exposure they're fine as I've experienced. In fact when I was playing outside in Ecuador back in the mid 90's I played my 78' Guild D-25 outside a lot even in a drizzle of rain a time or two and that guitar is solid to this day but now resides with my oldest son.
I would do it all again because it was so much fun and my youngest son had a ball playin' Ava as well on the coast of somewhere beautiful...
eric