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I would have too agree. NAVL delivered the Alley Cats too me in a crate and
it really took 3 men too get it off the truck. The driver, Myself, and a
neighbor (along with a forktruck)
When I sold it myself and the buyer lifted it onto the back of his pickup
truck 'all together' and simply shrunk wrapped it. No problems. And he had
too drive 4 hours in an open pickup.
Just go with NAVL and let them balnket wrap it.
(Unless it is a $5000+ MM, CC, MB or other super highly mint collectable
machine I would suggest skip the crate)
I've had NAVL delver about 6 pins and only issue was a broken plunger.
Now I have heard others with some horror stories but that what the insurance
is for, right?
"Troy" <troyl@lvcm.com> wrote in message
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> That looks like fun.
> I would have told the buyer I would only go navl and I do not crate games
> anymore.
> I stopped crating long ago, I end up building them for free anyways. To
> much
> hassle for me anymore.
> unless you have the extra time and enjoy doing that kind of thing, when
> that's different.
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> Troy,
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> "Classic Arcades Inc." <mcafee@epix.net> wrote in message
> news:1125459914.443730.29820@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
>> I think the crate is going to weigh as much as the machine ;-)
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http://www.classic-arcades.com/images/Shuffle_Bowler_Crate_02.jpg
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>> I can't wait to help load this on the tractor trailer
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>> Jeff
>> ClassicARcades Inc.
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