shipping on bus?
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Mark Weaver
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shipping on bus?
Anyone have advice regarding shipping a used tuba on the bus? Is that a good way to ship?
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Re: shipping on bus?
I am of the opinion that Greyhound is an excellent way to ship anything bigger than a breadbox! ... that obviously includes tubas.Mark Weaver wrote:Anyone have advice regarding shipping a used tuba on the bus? Is that a good way to ship?
Dan Schultz
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eupher61
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Re: shipping on bus?
Think of it this way....if a tuba, in a box or whatever, were to fall off of a bus, it's going to fall only a foot or 18". Off of a truck, possibly a lot farther.
Search the main forum page for "shipping a tuba".
Search the main forum page for "shipping a tuba".
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Nick Lukefahr
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Re: shipping on bus?
Off a plane? You might have a tuba-crater...
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Re: shipping on bus?
I didn't see the horn I sent via Greyhound, but by the recipient's account it sounded like they found some way to subject it to more force than that.eupher61 wrote:Think of it this way....if a tuba, in a box or whatever, were to fall off of a bus, it's going to fall only a foot or 18".
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Tom
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Re: shipping on bus?
I've sent and received tubas and tuba cases via Greyhound without any issues. Many Greyhound shipping experience have been reported here, not all of them positive. Do a forum search to read all about that.
I urge you to make sure you understand how Greyhound shipping works before you go for it: the minimal level of service / no tracking / no insurance / no sense of urgency / nobody answering the phone at the station(s) / potential security - handling issues.
If you're willing to accept the risks (or the buyer is), it is a pretty economical way to ship fairly large items like tubas. The best way to get a tuba from point A to point B is still to drive it yourself.
I urge you to make sure you understand how Greyhound shipping works before you go for it: the minimal level of service / no tracking / no insurance / no sense of urgency / nobody answering the phone at the station(s) / potential security - handling issues.
If you're willing to accept the risks (or the buyer is), it is a pretty economical way to ship fairly large items like tubas. The best way to get a tuba from point A to point B is still to drive it yourself.
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Re: shipping on bus?
I received my jumbo sousaphone via greyhound....it was only wrapped in bubble-wrap....well lots of bubble-wrap.
It showed up just fine. I probably did more damage to it by trying to get it home on the train from downtown Chicago.
From what I could tell... Having it shipped to a BIG packaing center (downtown Chicago for me)....helped out. More responsive personnel and better facilities to handle large goods.
jc
It showed up just fine. I probably did more damage to it by trying to get it home on the train from downtown Chicago.
From what I could tell... Having it shipped to a BIG packaing center (downtown Chicago for me)....helped out. More responsive personnel and better facilities to handle large goods.
jc
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My three Kings: 2007 King 2341 | 1935 King Giant 1271 | 1925 King 1265 Jumbo (now with four valves)
...and a 1920s Columbia Tenor Sousaphone
WARNING: This tuba player has been known to get his groove on via bass guitar as well!