Interested in bringing a guitar with me in the van. I've found good sound makes me play more often and for longer. Ease of play as well. I have a Martin D-16 I'm thinking of bringing with me. Sold wood, mohogany with a spruce top. It had a bridge that was pulling up when I bought it. That brought the price down considerably and I had a quality luthier re-set, re-glue the bridge.
I built a slot in a cabinet just for carrying the guitar. Extra insulation all around it. Snug padded fit to keep it from banging around. I love playing around a campfire with others at night. I'm hoping this works out okay. I realize the changes in temperatures and humidity might put some stress on it.
Does anyone else here travel with a solid wood acoustic guitar and find they are able to maintain the condition of the guitar reasonably well?
If not what issues came up? Did you go to one made of different materials
kontorflytting, etc. as a solution?
(looking for comments from direct experience as opposed to "I heard" or "I read somewhere")