Actually, this is a better link to the video...

http://tinfoil.com/collectr.htm#packing

Dan

On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Daniel Melvin <d...@old-phonographs.com>wrote:

> Here is a link on tinfoi.com to a good lesson on packing and shipping
> cylinders. It's kind of fun to watch and is good information.
>
> http://tinfoil.com/outtakes.htm
>
> Dan
>   On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 8:48 AM, Thomas Edison <
> edisonphonowo...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> I have not found a shure fire way yet, of shipping cylinders, I now try to
>> by the eggs that come in a square with the 2 carton sides, and wrap my
>> cylinder boxes in that and tape them up real good, then bubble wrap around
>> that. The inside has bubble wrap between the 3 rows of blanks.  There is
>> nothing as disheartning as sending out a dozen cylinders which all an all is
>> 12 hours of work, and a month of setting.  I usually double the insuance on
>> them so the customer can get there money back if they do arrive broken.  I
>> much rather hand deliver them than ship them.  I sell them in storage boxes
>> that have 12 tube pegs in them.  I  am a father raising children so I do not
>> make as many anymore, and do not accept any orders, what I sell I make  when
>> I can.    I estimated that in the New York adventure, I had almost
>> $300,000.00 worth of material stolen from me.   Never been quite able to
>> recover from that, I work for DHS making  $9.25/h does not leave much to do
>> phonographs.
>>
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