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charlie oud
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[*] posted on 9-30-2017 at 12:37 AM
Never ship an oud in a hard case?


I had always assumed a hard case essential for shipping but a local post delivery worker said 'never'. He said it's the hard cases which damage the instruments in transit as they form a too solid surround. He said plenty of polystyrene snow and thick bubble wrap are superior next to instrument allowing it to float in this stuff within a sturdy cardboard box. I found this link which kind of backs up his advice. Interesting. Any thoughts shippers/buyers? http://www.osmun.com/ship_inst



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[*] posted on 9-30-2017 at 04:47 AM


Shipping an instrument is like shipping a mirror. The instrument should be suspended in packing material with no part of the instrument or mirror touching the inner walls of the shipping box. An instrument within a hard case may be shipped the same way, so long as the oud does not move within the hard case. It needs to be secured by soft material The outer walls of the case give the instrument more protection by absorbing any shock that the packing material and outer box did not absorb. But shipping within a hard case as the only protection (no box) is not a good idea. A hard case within a box with packing material between the inner walls of the box and the outer walls of the case is a very good idea.
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[*] posted on 9-30-2017 at 07:12 AM


Sound advice Jody:applause::bowdown:



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