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  • Birthday 03/26/1979

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  1. I don't have a single minutes in front of me. Here in Quebec City, my little Audrey can't go to the daycare because I work for the gouvernment of Quebec and I work from home. So, I'm with my little girl 24/7 and my son can go to school since mid may. With my full time job at home and everything in the spring/summer stuff, I didn't touch my guitar since march 13, the day that Quebec Province went in lockdown. I still remember that day, I worked 84h in 4 days because we had to setup all the network and some clinic to help peoples.
  2. Hi everyone, my suggested videos this morning was this little video about a great guitar store that I visited back in 2014 in Nashville. https://youtu.be/Jkh6iA3noJM If you go one day to Nashville, Carter's Vintage Guitars and Gruhn's are the top places to visit beside a meeting/dinner with Steve :P
  3. I leave my LP always in the case..... I have 2 youngs kids
  4. Happy Birthday d2!

    I hope all is well and I look forward to seeing you again!

    - Steve

     

    1. Nutty1

      Nutty1

      Happy birthday, have a great day d2! ? 

    2. d2_racing

      d2_racing

      Thanks Steve :P

  5. Hi Greg, I used to play 2h a day between 2012 and 2016. So basically my Gibson Les Paul Standard 2013 was all the time on my guitar stand next to one of my Marshall 1w My music room have a humidifier and I keep all the time the humidity around 45%-50% during the winter and during the summer I use a dehumidifier to keep the humidity around again 45%-50% . Now since 2016, I have 2 childrens, my son of 4 years old and my little daughter of 1 year old, I don't play that much and because of my 2 littles ones, my Les Paul is still in my music room but now I left my guitar in her case 99% of the time. Is it bad to leave a guitar inside the original Gibson case or not ? I hear some urban legends that a guitar needs to breath to be in top condition, so leaving a guitar for an extended period inside a case is bad. For the record, even if I don't play as much as I want, I do a setup twice a year around november and may (full setup and a new set of strings) Thanks for your input
  6. I use a Thermopro sensor that I bought on amazon.ca: https://www.amazon.ca/ThermoPro-Digital-Hygrometer-Thermometer-Humidity/dp/B01J1AQ076/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1516756715&sr=8-1&keywords=thermopro+hygrometer Also, for the winter, I use a Honeywell humidifier https://www.amazon.ca/Honeywell-HCM-300T-Quietcare-Humidifier-Gallon/dp/B000G0JCX0 and for the summer I use Danby Premiere dehumidifier : https://www.danby.com/fr/products/confort-au-foyer/ddr70b1cp/ I keep my room between 45-50% of humidity all the time.

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