Ship Amp with Exposed Handle?
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Jerry Overstreet
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Ship Amp with Exposed Handle?
Anybody ever do this? I've sent and been sent steel guitars this way, but never an amplifier.
Peavey style strap handle. Not suitcase or dogbone type.
Whaddya think? Good idea/bad idea? No idea?
Medium sized amp app 24x20x14 boxed. App. 45#.
Peavey style strap handle. Not suitcase or dogbone type.
Whaddya think? Good idea/bad idea? No idea?
Medium sized amp app 24x20x14 boxed. App. 45#.
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Dennis Detweiler
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Yes, and I keep the guitar case handle usable when shipping a guitar. Delivery guys appreciate it and so does the guitar and amp.
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JerryJerry Overstreet wrote:Guess it worked OK. I didn't get any negative feedback from either end.
I used to ship all mine via Greyhound bus with handle out. They did the most amazing job shipping amps of anyone. Amp went under the bus exactly like a musician’s tour bus and at any switching points the bus it switched to pulled up next to the bus it was on and it was hand transferred. Never ever had an issue with damage. Amp didn’t have to swap delivery vehicles at twenty different hubs nor get tossed off semi trailers or go on conveyor belts etc….less human handling. And they ran a TIGHT TIGHT SCHEDULE..buyer meets bus at final destination and driver unloaded it by hand and those busses arrived within ten minutes one way or the other from scheduled arrival time.
Unfortunately Greyhound cut out their shipping service a year ago or so.
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Larry Hopkins
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Hey Jerry,I asked UPS ,to leave handle exposed on amp ,and they said no
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Jerry Overstreet
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Yeah, well I guess it varies by freight carrier. I personally don't see their reasoning. Seems like it would make it easier for everybody, but maybe that's their policy.
OTOH, I received a 65# D10 with just minimal cardboard wrapping, but all padded inside from Texas with the handle exposed shipped to me via Fedex. No issues with the guitar and no damage to the handle.
When I shipped the amp, I told the FedEx agent about the exposed handle. They didn't really say anything positive or negative but it arrived safely. I always wrap the entire item in a large HD leaf disposal bag to protect the contents from getting wet also.
I asked Charlie Stepp of Derby Steel about shipping guitars with the handle exposed. He was adamant about not doing it. He said the handler will use the handle as leverage to sling the thing around and there's a possibility of the handle being ripped off left exposed. I believe UPS was his freight agent.
Anyway, no issues with my amp shipment via FedEx who is all I use for large freight transport.
OTOH, I received a 65# D10 with just minimal cardboard wrapping, but all padded inside from Texas with the handle exposed shipped to me via Fedex. No issues with the guitar and no damage to the handle.
When I shipped the amp, I told the FedEx agent about the exposed handle. They didn't really say anything positive or negative but it arrived safely. I always wrap the entire item in a large HD leaf disposal bag to protect the contents from getting wet also.
I asked Charlie Stepp of Derby Steel about shipping guitars with the handle exposed. He was adamant about not doing it. He said the handler will use the handle as leverage to sling the thing around and there's a possibility of the handle being ripped off left exposed. I believe UPS was his freight agent.
Anyway, no issues with my amp shipment via FedEx who is all I use for large freight transport.
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