Gadzukes!
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I live in Colorado, and have been fighting quite a battle trying to keep my ukes humidified. The air is incredible dry (sometimes as low as 10%), and we just wrapped up our driest and warmest month on record, with highs in the 80s in March with 0.000" of rain. March is usually our snowiest month. Ugh.
I have all my ukes in hard cases with humidifiers. The Kamaka has two humidifiers in the case and the humidity still drops to 30% at times, probably because the original hard case is rather flimsy. The humidifiers need refilling weekly. I'm about ready to seal them all up in plastic bags. Why does no one make an airtight ukulele case?
I have a house humidifier, but it merely laughed when asked to keep up, and my water bill agreed it was just a waste of time and money.
I expect we'll have water rationing this summer. Oh, how I miss Hawaii.
I have all my ukes in hard cases with humidifiers. The Kamaka has two humidifiers in the case and the humidity still drops to 30% at times, probably because the original hard case is rather flimsy. The humidifiers need refilling weekly. I'm about ready to seal them all up in plastic bags. Why does no one make an airtight ukulele case?
I have a house humidifier, but it merely laughed when asked to keep up, and my water bill agreed it was just a waste of time and money.
I expect we'll have water rationing this summer. Oh, how I miss Hawaii.
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