steel rider
Well-known member
Hello,
I am wondering how many local people keep their solid wood ukuleles out and hanging. I have a stand and would prefer to look at them if not playing them. Ukes look nice but cases don't in my opinion.
My Pono is the first uke I've kept in a case with the HMS included humidifier. As of today I also own a Sonny D and have a case on the way.
At the shop in Orinda I was told not to worry unless we use a lot of AC or there are lots of environmental changes. We don't. I will probably get a hygrometer just to see what our ambient environment is and go from there.
So I know a lot of people have horror stories of cracking ukes, but what about local people who live in our nice consistent weather?
Thanks!
I am wondering how many local people keep their solid wood ukuleles out and hanging. I have a stand and would prefer to look at them if not playing them. Ukes look nice but cases don't in my opinion.
My Pono is the first uke I've kept in a case with the HMS included humidifier. As of today I also own a Sonny D and have a case on the way.
At the shop in Orinda I was told not to worry unless we use a lot of AC or there are lots of environmental changes. We don't. I will probably get a hygrometer just to see what our ambient environment is and go from there.
So I know a lot of people have horror stories of cracking ukes, but what about local people who live in our nice consistent weather?
Thanks!