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HOW TO MOVE HOUSE AND KEEP YOUR GUITARS INTACT

Like many other folks at the moment, my wife and I recently retreated from the Los Angeles area in favour of the greener pastures – both figuratively and literally – of my Pennsylvania hometown. More than 40 hours of driving later, here I am, writing from the colder climes of York (the American one), enjoying safer times with my parents with a positive outlook on the next chapter of our lives. Still, it’s a mind-boggling experience to consider exactly how we got here.

I bet you’re wondering what all this has to do with guitars. At last count, I own 19 of them, which is an overwhelming number.

When I first moved to the West Coast, I had about seven and, at the time, even that seemed utterly untenable – but 19?! How was I ever going to

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