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HOW TO SHIP A TRUMPET |
The best way to ship a horn is without a case. Horns
often shift in a case when shipping and get damaged.
Additionally, most shipping companies charge by
dimensional weight (the size of the package, not the
actual weight) and putting a horn in a case just
adds to the size of the box you must use. It also
adds to the weight so that if the box is dropped, it
impacts harder. In order to ensure that your horn is
protected and that your shipping costs are minimized
follow the guidelines below:
* Wrap instrument in bubble wrap (available at
packing supply stores and shipping centers) and tape
closed.
* Pack in a sturdy box that gives at least 2-3
inches on all sides of the instrument.
* Fill the space around the instrument with
Styrofoam packing "worms" or, if not available, use
shredded paper (be sure to pack firmly, too little
packing material is dangerous).
* Enclose a letter that includes your Name, Address,
and Phone Number, as well as return shipping
information including how much you want the
instrument insured for.
* Seal box with packing tape, use "Fragile" stickers
and insure for replacement value.
* Ship to:
Bob Reeves Brass Mouthpieces
25574 Rye Canyon Road, Suite D
Valencia, CA 91355
800-837-0980
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