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RedFish
Posted 2006-05-24 2:59 PM (#253716)
Subject: Shipping advice wanted (US)


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Hi, I have a '75 Deluxe Balladeer that I'd like to sell. I did some searching thru the forums here, but didn't find much advice on how to ship a guitar. How do you folks do it? Do I need to get a big box? The hard case is cracked in one spot on the bottom but otherwise still does its job of protecting the guitar. And how do I figure out how much shipping costs will be? I assume I'll need to add insurance too.

thx in advance :)
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Capo Guy
Posted 2006-05-24 3:11 PM (#253717 - in reply to #253716)
Subject: Re: Shipping advice wanted (US)



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Here's a link from ebay.

Guitar Packing De-Mystified

Not sure how to figure costs.
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RedFish
Posted 2006-05-24 3:27 PM (#253718 - in reply to #253716)
Subject: Re: Shipping advice wanted (US)


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Super! thx for the link - if I'd been thinking I would have searched ebay too. Cost should be easy to figure out once I get it on a scale.
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OldLiverJones
Posted 2006-05-24 3:39 PM (#253719 - in reply to #253716)
Subject: Re: Shipping advice wanted (US)


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Shipping companies charge for weight and extra for length that is longer than the standard they set. A guitar is very close to that length. I had to pay more that what I calculated by weight because the box was a little too long. Glad to finally hear from such an old timer.
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edensharvest
Posted 2006-05-24 3:41 PM (#253720 - in reply to #253716)
Subject: Re: Shipping advice wanted (US)


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RedFish, where in the NW are you? There seem to be a bunch of us on here now from the area.
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an4340
Posted 2006-05-24 4:23 PM (#253721 - in reply to #253716)
Subject: Re: Shipping advice wanted (US)


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Go to a guitar store and ask for an old Taylor box, they are pretty good. If your lucky, you'll also be able to snag some backing material. Put a layer of hard foam or cardboard on the bottom. Put in packing peanuts. Top off with more card board or hard foam. Send by UPS with insurance. Don't worry.
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edensharvest
Posted 2006-05-24 4:27 PM (#253722 - in reply to #253716)
Subject: Re: Shipping advice wanted (US)


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Same advice, only use FedEx insured - they deliver on Saturdays and don't destroy the box on the way! AND THEY'RE CHEAPER!!!
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MWoody
Posted 2006-05-24 4:30 PM (#253723 - in reply to #253716)
Subject: Re: Shipping advice wanted (US)



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Eden and I can hold a clinic if you live close enough!
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mtnbikerfred
Posted 2006-05-24 4:34 PM (#253724 - in reply to #253716)
Subject: Re: Shipping advice wanted (US)


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Originally posted by an4340:
Go to a guitar store and ask for an old Taylor box, they are pretty good.
Be sure to properly mark the box :D :p :D P

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RedFish
Posted 2006-05-24 4:59 PM (#253725 - in reply to #253716)
Subject: Re: Shipping advice wanted (US)


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I'm currently in Seattle, soon to be moving to Spokane.
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Capo Guy
Posted 2006-05-24 6:10 PM (#253726 - in reply to #253716)
Subject: Re: Shipping advice wanted (US)



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Originally posted by mtnbikerfred:
Originally posted by an4340:
Go to a guitar store and ask for an old Taylor box, they are pretty good.
Be sure to properly mark the box :D :p :D P

LOL way too cool.
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edensharvest
Posted 2006-05-24 6:49 PM (#253727 - in reply to #253716)
Subject: Re: Shipping advice wanted (US)


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Red,

Why going east on us? I'm just in the process of moving to Olympia, though goodness knows why. :rolleyes:
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RedFish
Posted 2006-05-25 2:26 PM (#253728 - in reply to #253716)
Subject: Re: Shipping advice wanted (US)


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Originally posted by edensharvest:
Red,

Why going east on us? I'm just in the process of moving to Olympia, though goodness knows why. :rolleyes:
I've lived 36 out of 42 years in Seattle - and dang it, the grey dampness just depresses me more and more. :( Plus the Seattle area has gotten too built up, too much traffic, and too expensive for my tastes.

So I'm headed to Spokane - close enough to come visit friends & family here in Seattle, but nice sized city, cheaper cost of living, and real winters.

Olympia is a cool place, I think.
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