Soundboard Shipping Crate

Ron Nossaman rnossaman@cox.net
Sat, 13 Nov 2004 00:09:46 -0600


>Hi Ron,
>
>Just wanted to let you know that my shipping crate arrived back here and I
>picked it up yesterday. Looks like it got roughed up just a bit. There is
>one puncture (fork truck?), not all the way through, but almost, on one side
>and my face panel seam split on the other. I was just curious whether that
>happened when your panel was in there, or did it happen on its way back to
>Tampa? Did you notice?
>
>I guess that's what they make epoxy for. It's not sweat at all to patch it
>up, but my concern is something like that happening when there are panels
>inside.
>
>Know what I mean, jellybean?
>
>Thanks for sending it back.
>
>Terry F


Hi Terry,
Must have happened on the way back to you from here. It left here 
categorically virginal, if overdue. But the fact of it arriving there fork 
lift perforated is distressing, particularly since it's not that heavy or 
otherwise difficult a crate. Makes me wonder about the odds against 
trucking anything halfway across the country undamaged the next time, with 
soundboard panels inside. Not to worry though. That won't keep me from 
ordering the next panel from you.


Ron N


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