Thanks for the answers. Yeah, I think the response for leaving the guitar out for at least part of the time has been overwhelmingly in favor. In to answer Vanessa's question, it is a Seagull guitar, not a Taylor or a Gibson, but not the piece of crap I bought quickly and cheaply last year so that I could help my daughter out as she started off on her eight week guitar adventure. My mother bought her the Seagull for her birthday and it plays beautifully so I want to take care of it.
So started my re-acquaintance with the guitar after thirty-five years: my mother bought my daughter a guitar, I found her Neil, but she found the instrument more difficult than she expected. So there was the guitar, there was Neil and I've been back playing for eleven months.


Now if only I could spark her interest again, the two of us might be fighting over that Seagull . . . well that would be a fight well worth it! I'll worry about solving that problem if and when it happens. Thanks everyone.
BTW--what problems could be caused with a "cheap stand"? I bought this one from the Guitar Center with rubber, etc. Is it necessary to get something better?
Jean
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