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| Gear interested Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: Menlo Park, CA
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Thread Starter | In May I'll be moving both home and (small) studio from California to Florida... any suggestions for minimizing gear breakage? Recommendations for movers? Most of my outboard gear/power amps is in a pair of sturdy 40-space server rack enclosures, though they are not shock-mounted. I have original boxes for the computers but not all of the rack gear. I've been keeping an eye on Craigslist for hard shell cases for my few guitars that don't already have them. Surely this is a good opportunity to learn from the experience of others... what say you? |
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| Lives for gear | 3 words: Shock Mount Racks. There is a Canadian company that sells them on ebay. They are quite good and cheaper than SKB. www.ebay.com ![]() |
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