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a few months ago i sent a couple of framed prints interstate by courier. they were imho well packaged in 3 layers of bubblewrap, a couple of layers of corrugated cardboard and enough tape to satiate the most dedicated mummification freak. needless to say both frames were smashed..... oh well, i was warned......
last week i airmailed some prints to the US for exhibition in a tube, quite a heavy duty carboard tube, certainly a lot stronger than those sold by the post office. the tube turned up at it's destination squashed flat and the pictures were stuffed.... and i'm out of the gig.....
what do i do? taking an axe to the post office front counter most probably won't help even if it does make me feel better for a while. Couriers are expensive and don't seem to be much more reliable than the post office.... what am i gonna do in the future? they weren't insured btw.... silly, silly me
wayne
last week i airmailed some prints to the US for exhibition in a tube, quite a heavy duty carboard tube, certainly a lot stronger than those sold by the post office. the tube turned up at it's destination squashed flat and the pictures were stuffed.... and i'm out of the gig.....
what do i do? taking an axe to the post office front counter most probably won't help even if it does make me feel better for a while. Couriers are expensive and don't seem to be much more reliable than the post office.... what am i gonna do in the future? they weren't insured btw.... silly, silly me
wayne

Next time a postal officer sees his salary drop to zero, maybe he will think twice about throwing about our costly prints...
Do *they* want to buy a mashed apple rotting with fruitflies for their lunch break???