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Looking for suggestions to ship

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Hi Folks,

I am purchasing a guitar and I would like to get some opinions on the best way to ship given my situation.

The guitar is about an 8 Hour Dr. away from me so shipping seems like the best option.

The guitar is in a flight case it is a universal 12 I'm assuming a ways around 70 pounds.

I looking into having the guitar dropped off at a shipping company (UPS, FedEx, ETC) or checked as luggage on a commercial flight.

Looking for suggestions, I'm sure everyone has a horrible story for both options. But looking for helpful opinions.

Thank you you all.
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I would be tempted to spend the shipping money on travel costs and make the drive to pick it up.
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I have shipped only one way. Box it up in cardboard with the handle showing, but supporting everything inside with packing paper so that NOTHING moves around when you turn it upside down or on its end.
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Open an account with Pirate Ship. https://www.pirateship.com . Ship it UPS Next Day Air Early Delivery. It will cost $300-$400 and arrive in less than 24 hrs, with minimal risk of damage. At 75 cents a mile, and I assume it's 400 miles away. It will cost about the same as driving.
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Post by Bobby D. Jones »

If it is a 400 mile trip.
Ask the seller if they would meet you half way. If Inter State/good road, Eat breakfast, Drive 4 hrs. each, Meet at a restaurant, Pick up guitar. They may buy you lunch, Because they did not have to pack the guitar to safely ship it. And their worry until the guitar arrives and undamaged.
Both of you can be back home for dinner.
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I also use pirate shipping. If you don't need it next day it will be way cheaper. Check out the options on the payment page.
Have the seller take lots of pictures of his packaging and packaging process to help with an insurance claim if you need it.

Figure out the shipping details and email a PDF of the label.

I have had no problems with pirate shipping
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Post by Ross Shafer »

Virtually every shipping professional (mainly drivers, admin and shipping center staff) I've spoken with about shipping these beasts has said overnite shipping is by far the safest method, no matter what carrier. Very spendy indeed, especially lately!

For something 8 hours away, I'd go get it if time allowed. Remember not everyone has the same idea of what good packing job is. Some folks including the non-experts at places like the UPS store (the vast majority of whom are not actual UPS employees).

Good luck on your purchase and I hope it's the steel rig of your dreams!
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Post by Dennis A Brown »

Back in the mid 80s, I had a long necked banjo shipped to me from Montreal to Ottawa by intercity bus. It had no packing, just the high quality hardshell case and arrived safe and sound in two hours time. This might still be an option depending on your location. The Bus Parcel Canada service still exists and I assume something similar must exist in the U.S.

https://www.busparcel.ca/

Have any forum members tried this shipping method in the U.S.?
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