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Shipping LARGE cabs.

anyonefortennis

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Jun 28, 2005
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Lincoln, NE
I'm considering getting rid of my NV425 (Just want something smaller) but I really don't know what it would take to ship this beast. Especially since I don't have the boxit came in anymore. I really doubt there's someone in the area that even knows about bergie cabs so local sell is unlikely.

HOw do you guys ship these monsters? Beg for boxes a Guitar Center? How much does it usuall cost? This cab is around 80 lbs.

Thanks.
 
Shipping without a box is really risky- there is a good chance you will end up with something impaling a speaker. Even if you have insurance, getting replacement under it is a pain. I usually just beg for boxes at the local music store when I need to ship something big- they usually are willing to help you out because tehy throw the stuff away anyway. If you are buyign some strings or something that helps ;). An 80 lb cab will cost around $50-80 to ship depending on several factors. I have found fedex to be the best to deal with for large and heavy objects.
 
I would NEVER ship something without a box. I work for FedEx air and I see what comes through the system every day. I guarantee the skin would take a beating. Take it to Kinkos, they will box it for you, and you can ship it from there through FedEx. I've also seen boxes for sale at U-Haul.
 
denton57 said:
I would NEVER ship something without a box. I work for FedEx air and I see what comes through the system every day. I guarantee the skin would take a beating. Take it to Kinkos, they will box it for you, and you can ship it from there through FedEx. I've also seen boxes for sale at U-Haul.

Aha! U-Haul. Good Idea.

Yeah, I wouldn't dare shipping without a box unless the buyer wants to save a few bucks on a box.
 
If shipping is prohibitively expensive then try Forward Air if you live close to an airport. My experience has been if its something big enough you can put on a pallet (not really necessary) then its the cheapest and fastest way to ship. The buyer will also have to pick it up at the airport warehouse. Its a great way to ship heavy stuff. You can check cost online. Ron A
 

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