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#121676 - 02/02/06 06:33 PM
A better way to ship keyboards
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Senior Member
Registered: 06/09/02
Posts: 3163
Loc: Pensacola, Florida, USA
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Hello I tried something different this time when I shipped out my Tyros and PSR3000. I got the idea really for the Tyros because I didn't have the original box. So I constructed a double box thing, which isn't a bad idea even if you have the original box. After being in music retail for 30 years and seeing how some keyboards and digital pianos are shipped, namely, stacked one on top of the other about as high as you can go, I decided to have "this end up" stickers put on the box in such a way that the keyboard would have to stand on end lengthwise, be strapped against the truck wall and nothing could be stacked on it. This plus a lot of Fragile stickers, bubble wrap etc. No chance of crushing a keyboard this way. Both buyers were very happy with the boxing and the method I chose to ship it. BTW, most music companies favor FedEx over UPS because, it is cheaper and they tend to arrive faster. The faster they arrive, the less bouncing around they get. Thought someone else might want to try this next time you ship one and to request it shipped to you that way. Best Scott Langholff http://ScottLMusic.com
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#121677 - 02/02/06 07:16 PM
Re: A better way to ship keyboards
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
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Hi Scott. Good topic. I too recently sold my Tyros1 keyboard, and w/o original box, needed to locate a box to ship it in. Thanks to SZ member dealer Dan O'Neil's suggestion, I discovered that the cardboard boxes that unassembled bicycles are shipped in to retail bicycle stores, are ideally sized (and ruggedly built) to match the dimensions & weight of our synth-arranger keyboards too. Luckily, living in a college town with lots of bicycle stores, I had plenty of bike boxes to chose from, and quickly found one (Giant brand bike box (adult size) to perfectly fit (with bubble wrap + styro peanuts) my Tyros1 keyboard into. The bike store was thrilled as well, as it saved them from having to discard it. I shipped my Tyros1 keyboard in the bike box (after adding fragile labels) via UPS and my Tyros1 arrived safely (package undamaged) at its new owner's doorstep. I now feel assured of having a suitable free box available if/whenever I need to ship my Tyros2 keyboard. Ok. Hope this helps others here looking to ship their keyboards as well, and I'll of course provide my mailing address to anyone interested in donating their arranger board(s) to me. Korg PA1Xpro, Ketron SD1+, and Roland G70 especially appreciated. Scott
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