Just wait until the government starts actually running the day to day health care... They can not even deliver the mail.

On 10/13/2012 04:04 PM, Steven Medved wrote:

I would wait a few more days.  I sent an automatic reproducer from Florida to 
Pennsylvania via priority and it should have taken two days.  It went to PA via 
Maine and took over a week.  Fortunately I had delivery confirmation and I 
could see it was in Maine when it was three days late. I have sent things first 
class that went priority, and priority that went media.  The worse was the No 4 
reproducer I sent to Oz international first class that went sea mail and took 
three months. Steve
  >  Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2012 13:03:10 -0700
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Phono-L] Help needed for young collector

Hello all
A friend of mine, who is a big fan of the Andrews sisters, just bought his first
Victrola, a Victrola IX. The Exhibition flange was missing but the flange collar
(the brass part) was glued to the neck of the reproducer!! I offered to fix it
for him cheap (he is only 19 years old and works at Kroger's as a cashier), so
he packed it and sent it to me via Priority Mail. That was 5 days ago. It is
lost and he did not know to insure it.
I am hoping someone has an extra Exhibition, even if it needs work, that they
could sell cheap, as he does not have much money. If so please let me know, and
as I say if it needs work I will be glad to do that for nothing and send it to
him along with some other things I am going to give him (needles, victrola ad,
probably a record brush, etc). He is so disappointed about this and I want to
help.
Thank you
John Robles
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