[78-L] How to pick up - was How do we advise

bradc944 at comcast.net bradc944 at comcast.net
Mon Jan 9 13:50:04 PST 2012


Also, how much time are you going to allow for packing/repacking the discs and actual loading of the truck?  Even if the collection is boxed or crated, you still have to figure out how to actually load the truck so that the records survive the trip! Also, is there a good cheap source of used sleeping bags (think thrift store) in the area... those are great for padding.

I speak from a bit of experience, having moved the 5,000-plus 78s I have from Idaho to Colorado in the back of a 3/4 ton pickup (with canopy). The LPs, 45s, and tapes (reel and cassette) were moved by movers... that trip was interesting, because the truck was quite overloaded with just 5,000 discs, which made mountain passes an adventure.

Brad

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From: neechevoneeznayou at gmail.com
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Subject: [78-L] How to pick up - was How do we advise

Pretend you are going to pick up a collection of records that has been 
given to you, something large, maybe 20 or 30 thousand discs. Apart from 
the issue of how to store them, how you you proceed to acquire this 
collection? What kind of truck? How to hire local help? What other 
details would need to be tended to in advance of actually driving to the 
location and loading the things?

joe salerno

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