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	<title>Comments on: Humidity and your ukulele</title>
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		<title>By: UkeKen</title>
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		<description>Outstanding!! Many, many, many thanks!! 

I live in Minnesota and our winters are brutally dry and murder for all our solid top instruments. Sick of checking cases and refilling humidifiers I sacrificed a small bedroom closet and turned it into a small humidor, lined the walls with guitar hangers and put in a wick style humidifier with a built in hydrometer as well as an independent digital temp/humidity meter. But I was having a difficult time maintaining a steady 55% RHL, the information you so kindly put together answers every question I had and more! 

Thanks Again!!</description>
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<p>I live in Minnesota and our winters are brutally dry and murder for all our solid top instruments. Sick of checking cases and refilling humidifiers I sacrificed a small bedroom closet and turned it into a small humidor, lined the walls with guitar hangers and put in a wick style humidifier with a built in hydrometer as well as an independent digital temp/humidity meter. But I was having a difficult time maintaining a steady 55% RHL, the information you so kindly put together answers every question I had and more! </p>
<p>Thanks Again!!</p>
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