Least expensive way to ship?
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Least expensive way to ship?
What is everyone's experience of the lest expensive way to ship a case? The estimates I'm getting are all over $100.
Frank S. Gazda
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Re: Least expensive way to ship?
Greyhound?
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Greyhound no longer ships.
Any shipping option now is over $100. The cheapest I have sent a trombone at all (same size box, but lighter without a case) was $140 in the last year.
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Re: Least expensive way to ship?
If it's a non-wooden case, you can ship it inexpensively via UPS by simply securely attaching a durable shipping label to the case handle. It's worked twice for me. UPS drivers are happy that they have a handle to grab, and will treat it carefully. Wooden cases might need some protection, but it could also work.
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Re: Least expensive way to ship?
Interesting. Do you know if it might get scuffed up this way? It's a Bonna case.Posaunus wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 11:31 am If it's a non-wooden case, you can ship it inexpensively via UPS by simply securely attaching a durable shipping label to the case handle. It's worked twice for me. UPS drivers are happy that they have a handle to grab, and will treat it carefully. Wooden cases might need some protection, but it could also work.
Frank S. Gazda
Professor of Music, Delaware State University
Freelance Low Brass, Mid-Atlantic
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Nylon / Cordura should be no problem. Greenbean sent me a Bam case that way - it arrived in pristine condition. (No guarantees of course.)fsgazda wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 12:19 pmInteresting. Do you know if it might get scuffed up this way? It's a Bonna case.Posaunus wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 11:31 am If it's a non-wooden case, you can ship it inexpensively via UPS by simply securely attaching a durable shipping label to the case handle. It's worked twice for me. UPS drivers are happy that they have a handle to grab, and will treat it carefully. Wooden cases might need some protection, but it could also work.
I imagine a leather case could be at risk of being scuffed.
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Thanks.
Frank S. Gazda
Professor of Music, Delaware State University
Freelance Low Brass, Mid-Atlantic
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Professor of Music, Delaware State University
Freelance Low Brass, Mid-Atlantic
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