When I bought my Tyros from Wisconson, I had it wrapped in the plastic bubble wrap then put into the gig bag from musicans friend stuffed with the whtie styrofoam pelletts top bottom and around all sides then it was put into a heavy duty cardboard box with more cardboard and styrofoam and it arrived here in Cozumel Mexico safe and sound in 1 peice...this was through Continental Airlines.....like anything else, you take your chances...if you ship it, please buy insurance for it....good luck TR
Registered: 06/01/98
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Originally posted by zalmi: What do you think though about taking it on as hand luggage? Would they let? I'm just very squeezed money-wise, and trying to save £150 or so.
Nope, no way they'll allow anything even half that size go on as hand luggage. Sorry to break it to you but you will have to ship it as luggage and a cardboard box really won't cut it. It'll most likely end up with broken keys or worse if you try that.
Zalmi...Nigel....I shipped two keyboards this way.....My PSR 3000 was shipped from California to Texas and then shipped here to Cozumel Mexico...My daughters Yamaha EZ 150 that I bought her back in June I think, was shipped from Mass to texas then shipped again to Cozumel Mexico with out a bit of problems.....that bubble wrap if reall great more so when it used in addition to styrofoam...what ever you decide, good luck to you and let's hear more music....have a great time in NY.....Including My Tyros shipped from Wisconson the total stands at 3 TR
[This message has been edited by Tony Rome (edited 12-03-2005).]
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Originally posted by Tony Rome: I shipped two keyboards this way
I guess I have just heard too many horror stories of music gear getting broken even when shipped in hard shell cases to risk sending it by plane in a cardboard box. Usually that seems to be OK for UPS or FedEx shipping services but International airline luggage handling seems to have a poorer reputation. I think I'd be tempted to use a shipping service ( like UPS or FedEx ) to send it on ahead than trust airline baggage handlers.
I have a friend working as ground crew. If his stories are an indicator, don't ship it in a cardboard box. These guys are overstressed and supervisors holler "faster-faster-faster, go go go." They go in as SWAT teams, get the luggage and go. They just don't carry guns. Don't trust them.
I think shipping through a shipper, like fed ex or UPS is safer than shipping with an airline or using the airlines baggage. I have sold a half dozen keyboards on ebay and after packing them like Tony said, and using fed ex none was ever hurt. However I wouldn't want to ship the same keyboard more than a couple of times using that method. If I was gigging,roadies in and out of the van, setup teardown, flight case is the way to go.
[This message has been edited by mikeathome1 (edited 12-04-2005).]
I'm posting from New York now; the last post I read before leaving was Tony's last post, so I decided to pack it in its box and take the risk, as it's insured. I arrived a bit late for my flight, so they told me to put the luggage in at the Gate, and there they didn't ask questions - so I didn't pay any fees. I put on fragile stickers, and it came out on a seperate conveyer belt in JFK.
So Tyros is sitting here next to me and looks fine (still have to get adaptor for it to try it - but it looks like its fine). So thanks everyone, and especially Tony!
Zalmi
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