I am ready to ship an early 1900's mandolin from Phoenix, AZ to Auberry, CA. I am looking for any suggestions on a cost effective way to send it and which shipper you would recommend to use.
Looking forward to your comments.
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I find the appropriate box or go to a music store and ask if they have any. If it has a case it all has to fit in the box.
I use regular post office USPS as I have had too many nightmares with UPS and FED-X. The shipping is even cheaper with USPS. You should buy insurance but I believe $50 insurance is already standard with USPS. Happy shipping. Kristin
Hi Kristin, thanks for replying so fast! I went to UPS and did just a rough guesstimate with them and thought $180.00 was a bit much. When you ship, do you double box?
I do put packing inside the case when with the guitar and cushion it from impact. UPS throws them around. $180 is outrageous. Putting the guitar in case in the box and mark it Fragile: Handle with Care helps. Doesn't need to be double boxed.
Hello again Kristin. Thanks for replying again. All this is great information! Looks like USPS is gonna get business. I just have to get it prepared first.
So many things we can learn from each other on shipping these precious instruments.
Hi Larry! Thanks for replying. Looks like I might be coming to the Tucson area soon so maybe I can stop by and say hi. Unfortunately I don't have instrument insurance yet. It's been awhile since I've read Frank's packing article so I'll go back and reread it. Great info and looking to hopefully meeting you in person.
I refuse to use anything other that Postal Service. I've had horrid and incredibly expensive disasters with all other shippers.
Hi Kerry! Thank-you for taking the time to post the link. All this information is very helpful! I have a box and am starting to pack.
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