![]() Actually, if we dug deep enough into the holdings of corporate America everything is probably related, but I guess that's another story.Ĭan you explain why people always say Silvertone and Teisco in the same breath? Interestingly, Vox products are currently distributed in the U.S. In 1985, Unicord was purchased by Korg and the Univox line went extinct. My hunch is both companies used Vox in their name because it is an acronym for voice. Guitars followed in 1969, and almost all Univox guitars were supplied by Arai and company of Japan. The Univox name surfaced when the company Unicord purchased the Amplifier Corporation of America (ACA) in Westbury, NY in 1964 and marketed a series of tube amps under the name Univox. Vox is an English company started in 1957. Historically they have been separate companies but currently there is an interesting connection between the two. I don't want them out where they can get bumped. Having said that, I've got to admit that the L5 and a couple of my more expensive instruments live in their cases. I've got a mixture of wall hangers (see our pics) and 7 slot guitar stands (another auction site purchase)so that I can grab one of 20 guitars anytime I want to play. Why buy them if it's such a hassle to get them out of the case to play you won't bother. By using the dehumidifier, I'm keeping the relative humidity between 50-55% As far as "in cases" versus "out of cases", I like to keep at least 15 guitars handy to play at all times. Try to keep the humidity level between 40-60% I purchased a digital temperature/humidity gauge off an auction site for around $25 so I can constantly monitor the humidity level in the studio. I like using the basement for storage since there is no sunlight and the temperature is pretty stable year round. I have a studio in my basement but I am currently running a dehumidifier. I think humidity, temperature and sunlight are the 3 biggest issues. What's the best way to store vintage guitars? The questions and answers below were selected from forums and E-Mails. ![]()
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