A caution re Greyhound - If you send it Greyhound, the lengt/girth ratio cannot 
be more than 100 inches. You measure up the length of one side of the crate and 
the then measure all the way around the four sides. The total must be 100 
inches or less. I had a harp shipped from Texas, and they were going to use 
Greyhound, but the length/girth measurement was 111". They didn't take it. It 
came on DHL from San Antonio to Ventura (60 miles north of LA) for $58.
  John Robles

wayne holznagel <[email protected]> wrote:
  Depending on where in the state it was . . . you may be able to have the shop 
hold it for pickup until June. You may be able to arrange transportation with 
various collectors that will be attending the Uune Union, IL show. A couple 
advertise their services in MAPS In the Groove in the springtime.

Steve Atkins wrote: Happy Holidays group!


Such was the case yesterday, on a family outing in Indiana, as we stopped by an 
antique spot with items on consignment. Now, since I'm new to this, I'm 
learning as I go. Fortunately, I am able to tap the wealth of knowledge found 
here. I tried not to even look because shipping to Oregon would likely not be 
sensible.

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