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Why don't hollow body acoustic guitars crack?
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Well-cured wood can help. Guitars built with green wood will crack easily.
Plywood guitars are tough - my resonator guitars are impervious to dryness, and they're made of plywood basically.
The other thing that might explain it is survivor's bias - the guitars on the wall at the pub or in a mountain cabin either survive, or they crack and die. We see the ones that made it. Same thing with 200 year old parlor guitars - they are survivors.
I hadn't considered survivorship bias or that my original assertion was wrong. Solid point.