Sponge, Dampit, What hast thou? I find an equal amount of danger from
dripping moisturizers as from dryness. I have a room humidifier running
night and day between Oct. and May.

Best,

Joseph Mayes


On 3/7/11 12:17 PM, "Edward Mast" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Any music store will probably carry the type of humidifiers made to fit into
> the sound holes of cellos or violins (basically a perforated plastic tube with
> a sponge inside).  I use one of these and simply place it in the peg box area
> of the case.  I've also tried a kitchen sponge in a baggie, (with some holes
> cut in it), but mildew did build up in the sponge,  so I prefer the violin
> humidifier.      
> 
> On Mar 6, 2011, at 9:51 PM, Suzanne Angevine wrote:
> 
>> Artist sponges made damp and enclosed loosely in a baggie, stuffed in the
>> pegbox part of the case are what I've heard of.
>> 
>> Suzanne
>> 
>> On 3/6/2011 5:45 PM, Dan Smith wrote:
>>>    Does anyone have any recommendations for a humidifier for lute. Would
>>>    appreciate any advice - thanks.
>>> 
>>>    ------------------
>>>    Dan Smith
>>>    Raleigh, NC
>>> 
>>>    --
>>> 
>>> 
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