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The package in the images contained a Heathkit DX-40. A thin layer of
carpet padding wrapped the radio which was the wrapped with cardboard and finally the better part of a roll of packing tape. Amazingly enough the only damage was a broken crystal switch. |
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"Ken" wrote in message ... Registered User wrote: The package in the images contained a Heathkit DX-40. A thin layer of carpet padding wrapped the radio which was the wrapped with cardboard and finally the better part of a roll of packing tape. Amazingly enough the only damage was a broken crystal switch. Who was the carrier? Ken Noting from the pic, there are Parcel Post stamps on the package, and a USPS scan label. |
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Registered User wrote:
The package in the images contained a Heathkit DX-40. A thin layer of carpet padding wrapped the radio which was the wrapped with cardboard and finally the better part of a roll of packing tape. Amazingly enough the only damage was a broken crystal switch. Who was the carrier? Ken |
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On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 20:20:04 -0500, Ken wrote:
Registered User wrote: The package in the images contained a Heathkit DX-40. A thin layer of carpet padding wrapped the radio which was the wrapped with cardboard and finally the better part of a roll of packing tape. Amazingly enough the only damage was a broken crystal switch. Who was the carrier? Ken USPS handled the package. |
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Registered User wrote:
The package in the images contained a Heathkit DX-40. A thin layer of carpet padding wrapped the radio which was the wrapped with cardboard and finally the better part of a roll of packing tape. Amazingly enough the only damage was a broken crystal switch. Looks like it was packed to 'roll with the punches' ![]() -Bill |
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Registered User wrote:
On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 20:20:04 -0500, Ken wrote: Registered User wrote: The package in the images contained a Heathkit DX-40. A thin layer of carpet padding wrapped the radio which was the wrapped with cardboard and finally the better part of a roll of packing tape. Amazingly enough the only damage was a broken crystal switch. Who was the carrier? Ken USPS handled the package. Well bless their hearts for being careful with it. UPS would have trashed it.Ken |
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On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 14:00:24 -0500, Ken wrote:
Registered User wrote: On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 20:20:04 -0500, Ken wrote: Registered User wrote: The package in the images contained a Heathkit DX-40. A thin layer of carpet padding wrapped the radio which was the wrapped with cardboard and finally the better part of a roll of packing tape. Amazingly enough the only damage was a broken crystal switch. Who was the carrier? Ken USPS handled the package. Well bless their hearts for being careful with it. UPS would have trashed it.Ken My thoughts exactly! |
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Registered User wrote:
Ken wrote: Well bless their hearts for being careful with it. UPS would have trashed it.Ken My thoughts exactly! Funny thing, UPS doesn't trash stuff that's properly packaged. Jeff -- “Egotism is the anesthetic that dulls the pain of stupidity.” Frank Leahy, Head coach, Notre Dame 1941-1954 http://www.stay-connect.com |
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