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Old 25-01-2011, 10:50 PM
casstony
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Originally Posted by rmcconachy View Post
Packing your toys really well (well enough that you can throw them at a brick wall as hard as you can without them sustaining damage) and opting for insurance is about all you can do.
That's my approach too - the more fragile it is the more bubble wrap you need.

I am amazed that SCT corrector plates survive as well as they do - it's fairly rare to hear of one being broken during shipping.
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