Yup, Scott;
It's a desert out here. It can be a real problem with all sorts of
instruments; particularly those that have lived in moist climates
prior to their visit.
But given the number of professional string players here in Las Vegas,
I'm sure that there is a way to work around the dryness.

I have no problem paying for a good quality instrument.
But I don't think I need to go top of the line for a first shot.

Used is fine if it is in good shape ... perhaps even better than new,
as violins and guitars tend to get sweeter with time, I would guess
the same is true of a well cared-for HG.
Anyway... I'm keeping my ears and eyes open.
J

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