How To Safely Ship Cartridges For Retip


Now I am not worried about securing them in the box, I got that part down.

What I am worried about is safe and timely arrival. I am shipping a Transfiguration Proteus and ZYX 4D for replacement diamonds, probably to VAS. The MSRP of these two cartridges was $10k when new, in used condition certainly the value is lower. But if they are lost I would essentially spend equivalent to MSRP for like replacements.

How do you ship and insure high dollar items such as this? Given the recent news about USPS I am hesitant. Although I was thinking of using a registered parcel, but I don’t think I can insure for a significant amount. FED EX is what I typically use, but their capacity seems to be maxed out these days, and packaging takes some odd routes.

Anyone have any tips they are willing to share about sending a small and light but high value package these days?
neonknight

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@chakster

Yeah that sounds good and all. Until I remember my last order for a Dynavector headshell that came to a USPS facility about 30 miles from my home and never left it. Went to the post office three times to try to use the tracking number to locate it was fruitless. One time I spent 30 minutes waiting for a supervisor who never came out of the back room. I finally had to give up and leave. Fortunately it was an eBay purchase, so my money was returned to me. Your suggestion of shipping with the post office without insurance is idiotic. The only way I would consider it is if I use USPS registered, which has a tighter chain of security.

At this point Fed Ex super saver air is probably my best option at this point.
So I shipped them off today. Decided to use FED EX Air Super Saver. Threw $2K insurance on it so hopefully they know there is some care needed. To go across country it cost me $64 with my discount for having an account. Hopefully in a bit Steve will do his thing and I will have my cartridges back. No damage, just worn diamonds, so stock cantilevers will stay in place. 
Which is why I prefer a domestic option if possible. Whenever I have my Ikeda done it will have to go to Expert Stylus, and that will require me to follow those rules and take more risk than I would like to. 

At the moment I have one of these new generation AT OC9 cartridges installed. I have the XSH and XSL, with the XSH on the SOTA/SME V and I am quite impressed with how good this cartridge sounds. Significant improvement over the OC9 III in terms of tonal balance and low level resolution. I think this is the best cartridge I have heard at it's $650 price point. I could easily use this as my casual cartridge. I am very curious to hear the XSL, as I am thinking of installing it on the Dynavector arm.