I would dare say, do check your local market and see what is available,before having a table shipped. However if it is the case where the table has to be shipped, make very sure the seller knows the proper packing procedure. It is always very helpful if the owner has the original box with all the interior packing. All tables shipped must be doubled box with the outside box at least a double wall box with plenty of room to add foam cushioning to.
It does take time,care and expertise to properly pack a turntable. If the seller cannot do this, look elsewhere, its that simple. Since 1968 I have never lost a table to improper packing, mainly because I give a damn that it gets to you in the condition as described. The only loss I had was when UPS drove a fork lift through the boxes. Believe me UPS more than paid for that fiasco. I now use FedEx Ground Services and have found them less in cost, more reliable and packages arrive in far better condition.
No matter how good the deal is - pass on it if you feel the seller cannot ship the turntable safely. There is always another deal around the corner and someone that does know how to ship properly.
It does take time,care and expertise to properly pack a turntable. If the seller cannot do this, look elsewhere, its that simple. Since 1968 I have never lost a table to improper packing, mainly because I give a damn that it gets to you in the condition as described. The only loss I had was when UPS drove a fork lift through the boxes. Believe me UPS more than paid for that fiasco. I now use FedEx Ground Services and have found them less in cost, more reliable and packages arrive in far better condition.
No matter how good the deal is - pass on it if you feel the seller cannot ship the turntable safely. There is always another deal around the corner and someone that does know how to ship properly.