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  1. Tropical, near Equatorial. Hot & wet. In the US, the closest analogues would be New Orleans or Houston. I don't know if there are any places in Europe with that climate. I don't sell guitars. But I am here. I have selected each one I've bought, in person - not from a photo on EBay. And every one of them has been a winner. There's another forumite here who buys instruments & parts from here. Runn3r. He is an Aussie & builds some beautiful instruments. It makes a lot of sense to buy here - if you are already here, or flying through. If you're adding in shipping costs, it's more risky & expensive. You're not dealing with MF. That beautiful guitar (above), cost me $300. Thanks for that info - well here in the uk at this very moment humidity is around 72. Its generally been that during the winter period as well. Summers generally clammy - now in southern europe the heat is a lot dryer. Phil
  2. Wow I loved going through this thread. Pardon my ignorance but what kind of climate does vietnam actually have? Is it temperate or maritime of what? In the uk the humidity level is generally quite good in my experience (not to dry on the whole anyway) Phil
  3. I had the Norman B20 for about seven years - played it to death. Good guitar. Broke a tuning head and Godin just replaced it. I had only written to find out where I could buy one. Phil
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