My short DHL story:
They sent the instrument, DHL messed up the paperwork.
I had to send the instrument BACK to Amsterdam, and then BACK to America.
Nice, huh? Three trips.
dt
At 06:15 AM 3/22/2011, you wrote:
>Hello Kakinami,
>Actually, I'm glad you sent this post because DHL is shipping
Secure the neck inside the case--in the event of a swift drop, that
will go. Most cases have too much play in the neck, they need to be
braces with foam or bubbles.
Check if it possible to reduce the sideways compression of the case.
You may be able to drill a tinyhole trought the flap that co
An interesting point is that the damage to my (now someone else's)
theorbo came not during shipping but during the customs inspection. The
case was an ultra-hardshell case by Jiri Bednar, but the damage to the
peg was most likely the result of customs officials taking it roughly
in a
Hi,
I have uploaded a new Lute Duet ad Quartam
There are 2 versions
The original version
Giovanni Gabrieli - Canzona per sonar Nr 4
and a version with diminuitions
Giovanni Gabrieli - Canzona per sonar Nr 4 (verziert)
It was a hard work making the diminuitions, but I hope,- well done!
You c
Hello Kakinami,
Actually, I'm glad you sent this post because DHL is shipping within
the United States and I forgot about them as a possibility.
Thank you,
"The Other" Stephen Stubbs
Champaign, IL
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From: T.
Sorry, this is non U.S.-related.
Kakinami
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From: lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu [mailto:lute-...@cs.dartmouth.edu] On Behalf
Of T.Kakinami
Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2011 9:48 PM
To: 'howard posner'; 'Lutelist'
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Theorbo shipping within the U.S
I have receive
I have received my theorbo from Italy to Japan last month.
DHL was used.
There is no damage on my theorbo and a Kingham case.
Lute maker (sender) is Mr. Paolo Busato.
Toshiaki Kakinami
E-mail : tk...@orchid.plala.or.jp
Blog : http://kak