"Unwrap A Smile"
Amazingly, there wasn't so much as a single scuff on the horn!
Roaring20s wrote:After meditating on this...
• confinement does yearn an opening
• things yearn not
• a box with a handle is very useful
• joy reserved for a recipient is spoiled by premature disclosure
• completing a task is this simple
• effortlessness is a result of a well developed processes
• screaming uncontrollably may seem a rational thing to do
James.
Definitely not a good ending. I was VERY fortunate. Not that this horn even pales in comparison to your 9 panel. But, I don't think I will ever be this lucky again.FloridaClay wrote:I had a similar experience. I bought an Edison 9-panel horn for my Standard from eBay. When it arrived, I found that ⅔ of the horn had been packed in one box, leaving the small end sticking out of the top. The rest of the horn had been capped with a small box, maybe ¼ the size, loosely taped to the top of the bigger box. A strong breeze would have knocked it loose. Of course that arrangement had not survived intact long in transit and the horn had come apart at the seam where the panels fit into the funnel at the end. Fortunately I have a gracious neighbor who knows metal work and was able to get it back together again using old-time tin solder.
Clay