Shipping a tuba (Props to Norm Pearson)
Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 11:50 pm
So, as many of you know, I'm selling off my tubas to fund the purchase of new equipment. My F tuba found a new home, and I remembered reading Norm Pearson's VERY detailed account of shipping a tuba, with pictures. So, I read it, followed step by step, and this is what I came up with:
Norm, Thanks so much for taking the time to create that post! It helped me immensely!
(My wife and I own an internet retail business, and we ship just about 400 packages monthly. Never a tuba...)
I had a box made for this horn, and the gig bag worked perfectly to accommodate the 3-4" of bubble wrapping mummification. I chose loose fill, as air bags weren't readily available. I used almost 28 cubic feet of loose fill in this shipment!
Norm, Thanks so much for taking the time to create that post! It helped me immensely!
(My wife and I own an internet retail business, and we ship just about 400 packages monthly. Never a tuba...)
I had a box made for this horn, and the gig bag worked perfectly to accommodate the 3-4" of bubble wrapping mummification. I chose loose fill, as air bags weren't readily available. I used almost 28 cubic feet of loose fill in this shipment!