I agree - the packing was not the best, but the box was a reused and very heavy extra thick international shipping carton, the type that is put together with staplers not tape. The horn was well wrapped in bubble wrap and supported with an assortment of lumps of styrofoam. Not ideal but I believe it would have survived fine if not for it's mishap. I believe it either had something extremely heavy dropped on it, or it got stuck between something else and some machinery e.g a truck reversing into a roll cage of packages or similar. I think that any packaging short of a wooden crate would not have survived. A wooden crate of that size shipped from Montana to Vermont would have cost close to $600 (I researched when looking for options on another horn)Django wrote:Regarding the crushed horn, maybe I am missing something here. I see a large box with bubble wrap and what appears to be styrofoam. The box appears to have been smashed. Unless the seller had crated the horn, I think that it still would have been badly damaged due to mishandling, and not the fault of the seller. As I said, maybe I am missing something. We don’t necessarily enjoy seeing complete machines parted out, but that doesn’t mean that the seller is an evil person or an idiot. Parting out an extremely rare or unique machine would be a terrible waste. Parting out a common, but still desirable machine is an opportunity for others to complete a machine. If you are looking for a part that is made available, it is a welcome site.
This seller, whatever you think of his parting out - and like most of you I dont think he should do it - did the right thing. I sent him pictures and his first response to me was "oh that's no good at all, send me some high res pics directly so I can file a claim and I will refund you immediately" He did so, no further questions asked. I got a full refund of the auction price and shipping within an hour of reaching out to him. He did not try to dicker over the fact the horn elbow was shipped separately so not damaged, he did not expect me to return the damaged horn, or try to claim I needed to take it up with the shipper (like a record seller did just this week) - he just refunded me in full and apologized for the loss