Equipment
Hi again Alois
You mentioned it is best to store your rubber in a cool place, thank you. Is there an ideal temperature and would the refrigerator be silly? Cheers,-peter
Hi Peter,
I don't think the fridge is good. The moisture that it will build up on the rubber would also effect the rubber long term. Just room temperature is fine. I keep them in a dark cupboard.
There's is an old saying about guitar playing - tone is in your fingers. And If you've ever seen a really good guitarist play an old guitar then you'll understand how true that saying is. I know we go on a lot about this topic but it is so true. Once you've got yourself a decent bat, it's no longer up to the equipment, it's up to YOU!
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