[QuadList] Help get a VR-1000B to NAB --Update--Mike Boland donates $1000
C. Park Seward
park at videopark.com
Wed Mar 9 12:06:39 CST 2016
Hi Ed,
Yes, union hires are expensive at the convention center. I did a booth for Panasonic once and you didn’t move anything without a union guy at your elbow. And tips are greatly appreciated.
I shipped three VR-1200s in a moving van, blanket wrapped but it was carefully packed and arrived without error. They didn’t have to cross-load. But I’d recommend a wooden box on a palette if it is going common carrier.
Best,
Park
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> On Mar 9, 2016, at 12:52 AM, Ed Sharpe via QuadList <quadlist at quadvideotapegroup.com> wrote:
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> From: COURYHOUSE at aol.com
> Subject: Re: [QuadList] Help get a VR-1000B to NAB --Update--Mike Boland donates $1000
> Date: March 9, 2016 at 12:51:37 AM PST
> To: quadlist at quadvideotapegroup.com
> Cc: Ted at quadvideotapegroup.com, imagenda at aol.com, TK41C at aol.com, ted at quadvideotapegroup.coml, trs02446 at verizon.net
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> Ok I need to turned in but a couple quick things...
> I was considering it being blanket wrapped. That is how we normally shipped even very large mainframe systems so yes crating add to the mix...
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> Although I never had problems with blanket wrap transport and shipped kazillions with back when I was in the computer business.
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> I was forgetting about the union labor also....
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