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Wondering about effects of truck shipping.
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dmkozak |
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Joined: April 2004 Posts: 234 Location: Phoenix, AZ | I'm wondering what the effects of truck shipping are on an LX. I know that's how they end up at the dealers. John B seems to think that sitting on a UPS caused the pre-amp connection tape to let go. At least that's a simple fix. My real question is if an LX were sent cross country by truck and then, due to a shipping error, immediately resent back across the country again, would there be any negative long-term effects? Would the day-night and inside-outside temp changes and the road shocks have a negative effective on the guitar's life and tone? Thanks. | ||
cliff |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 14842 Location: NJ | There was a somewhat lengthy thread about this about 6 months ago. Maybe do a Search? | ||
CharlieB |
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Joined: January 2004 Posts: 648 Location: Florida | Fear not! Rejoice! The hot steamy days, followed by cool nights will stress relieve all the glued fittings, and coupled with the constant vibration of top, due to the rumble of the truck, this will cause a graceful mellowing effect on the tone. While this effect will not be like that of a guitar that is 30 years old, it will exactly the same as a guitar that has been shipped by truck for a few days. :) Seriously, dont worry about it. Its nice to be concerned, but O does a good job of keeping it tight in there. The odds are greatly in favor of it being unscathed. | ||
Tony Calman |
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Joined: August 2003 Posts: 4619 Location: SoCal | Some of the archive posts (to include mine) are horrific, better to read in daylight - not at night when you are alone. However, I don't believe the truck, distance, or temperature outside of the truck are the factors. The guitar can take pretty high or low temps...as long as it is gradual. The problem is taking a hot or cold case and opening it before it has been gradually brought to room temperature. Takes patience to not open the case right away to check out the new guitar. I know. Problem, IMHO, is how it is handled - thrown, kicked, dropped, other packages stacked on top, etc. Guess the longer the distance, greater opportunity for it to be loaded, unloaded, loaded, etc. Again, IMHO, damage is caused by a single worker is poorly trained, upset with his or her love life, or is upset with his or her supervisor or company; in addition, callousness of the shipping company can also be a factor - UPS places in its declarations that they do not recognize markings of fragile or this side up. Appears to me, they handle a guitar box the same as a box containing a water pump. | ||
Slipkid |
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Joined: September 2003 Posts: 9301 Location: south east Michigan | dmkozak, Search the term "seasonal shipping". I started that thread. I am sorry to say.... that thread spread ripples of anxiety like a big rock in a little pond. I think it boils down to, once in a great while, bad things happen. Like almost everything, it's a spin of the wheel. But the odds are greatly in our favor. Brad | ||
Paul Blanchard |
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Joined: February 2002 Posts: 1817 Location: Minden, Nebraska | I packed the guitar for shipment, and packing doesn't get much better. I am not worried about basic environmental effects as long as FedEx doesn't do anything to artificially enhance loosening anthing physically on the guitar. FedEx switched labels so that Art's Genz Benz Shenandoah went to David, and David's LX went to the woods of Wisconsin. Given that Art DOES live deep in the woods and his address is Black Bear Road, maybe the temperature is not the only thing to be concerned about. :eek: :eek: | ||
dmkozak |
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Joined: April 2004 Posts: 234 Location: Phoenix, AZ | I'm afraid this is all my fault. If I hadn't moved from Wisconsin to Arizona 30 years ago, I could have just driven to Art's place, given him his amp and picked up my LX. Actually, my concern was getting a guitar that had been driven around the world and subject to short-term temperature changes. It turns out the truck to MSP didn't stop and the guitar was inside the whole time. Any temp changes would have been gradual and shouldn't have any long-term lasting effects. FedEx will be keeping the guitar in the warehouse over the weekend and flying it to PHX on Monday. So, Tuesday night, after letting it get used to room temp, I should be playing my new LX. I guess the lesson is never to ship multiple packages with FedEx. Their personnel get confused with more than one package. Thankfully, Paul didn't ship 3 items or we might never have gotten this straightened out. | ||
Nils |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 1380 Location: Central Oregon | And I'm still waiting to get a settlement out of United Parcel Smashers for my Pacemaker. It's been six weeks ago today that the claim was filed, March 31st. We're back to the seller fighting with them now from his end. I've had 7 guitars shipped to me in the last few years & this is the first one to be damaged. About half of these were shipped during winter. I don't think the shipping temperature changes pose any real threat, it's the handling part you need to worry about. /\/\/ | ||
Stevechapman |
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Joined: April 2003 Posts: 2503 Location: Fayetteville, NC | My 1858 12 String arriived via Fed Ex Ground at the Workplace last August. It was shipped from Grand Junction ,co. and arrived here in NC in about 4 to 5 Business days. It arrived without a Scratch. No dent or tears in the box and the Guitar was Perfect. maybe Just Lucky, But I'm glad I didn't have to deal with the nightmares some of you have had to deal with. | ||
xnoel |
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Joined: September 2003 Posts: 782 Location: Waurika OK | Hey Steve, Can you post a picture of that 2 string? Is it easy to play? Just kidding, couldn't resist. noel | ||
Stevechapman |
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Joined: April 2003 Posts: 2503 Location: Fayetteville, NC | Noel, I've edited the post to read 12 string. by the way it is a 12 string not a 2 string. Spellcheck??? I don't need no stinkin' spellcheck..I have Noel! :D :D | ||
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