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Humidity and gassing off (don't) are the main problems. Humidity is best at between 40-50%
"Gassing off" is where celluloid or other plastic type stuff slowly loses its constituents and becomes crubly - someinthg to watch on old pick guards and bindings etc. ...and NEVER leave a plastic/nylon guitar strap - actually no guitar straps in case left for years.
"Vintage" actually means nothing unless followed by a year or decade. I know we tend to use the term for "old" or "oldish". I've got some vintage guitars - one was made in 1934, and another in 2012. (It's a 2012 vintage) Hope that helps.
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