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shipping ceramics

updated fri 28 jan 00

 

Lori and Mark USA on wed 26 jan 00

Does anyone have advice on packing and shipping large ceramic work? or a
good company they work with to ship heavier pieces, approximately 30lbs.
and up?

Thanks!,

Lori Bradley

Mark & Pauline Donaldson-Drzazga on thu 27 jan 00


----- Original Message -----
From: Lori and Mark USA
To:
Sent: 26 January 2000 21:42
Subject: Shipping ceramics


> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> Does anyone have advice on packing and shipping large ceramic work? or a
> good company they work with to ship heavier pieces, approximately 30lbs.
> and up?
>
> Thanks!,
>
> Lori Bradley
>

Dear Lori,

I ship all the time to the States and Japan very large objects. Contact me
at relax@moley.uk.com and let me know the ins and outs of your problem, it
should be easily solved.

Happy potting Marek http://www.moley.uk.com

Cheryl Tall on thu 27 jan 00

Hi Lori: I ship DHL or Fed Ex. It is more expensive then UPS but I have
less breakage. I wrap the ceramic piece with bubble wrap, tape it shut,
put it in a box with stryfoam peanuts, seal it and then put it in another
box with 2" clearance all around and fill that space with peanuts. Things
generally arrive just fine.

Cheryl Tall
Stuart, FL

Lori and Mark USA wrote:

> ----------------------------Original message----------------------------
> Does anyone have advice on packing and shipping large ceramic work? or a
> good company they work with to ship heavier pieces, approximately 30lbs.
> and up?
>
> Thanks!,
>
> Lori Bradley