Moving records across the ocean

young_cream

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what is the best/more realistic/actually possible way of doing this? anyone who has done it please to chime in. thx
 
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<font class="post"1<b, 21<b, 21Get Microwave if you don't already have it and sell most of your records. Keep only your collectibles.
 
When I moved to l.a. from korea, I used a shipping company. <b, 21<b, 21They bundle-wrapped about 15-20 records at a time with bubble wrap, several layers. Then they placed each bundle in cardboard boxes (about 4-5 bundles per box). Everything arrived perfectly. But then again, I only had a few hundred records at that time.<b, 21<b, 21On short trips, I often bring back 30-40 records each time. I wrap about 10-15 records at a time in towels and then I put the bundles between my clothes in my suitcase. Again, no problems.<b, 21<b, 21How many are you planning to take?
 
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<font class="small"1Quote:</font1<h, 21<b, 21When I moved to l.a. from korea, I used a shipping company. <b, 21<b, 21They bundle-wrapped about 15-20 records at a time with bubble wrap, several layers. Then they placed each bundle in cardboard boxes (about 4-5 bundles per box). Everything arrived perfectly. But then again, I only had a few hundred records at that time.<b, 21<b, 21On short trips, I often bring back 30-40 records each time. I wrap about 10-15 records at a time in towels and then I put the bundles between my clothes in my suitcase. Again, no problems.<b, 21<b, 21How many are you planning to take? <b, 21<b, 21<h, 21
<font class="post"1<b, 21<b, 21near 300, after thinning down a lot. you have a price on that? dunno about microwave but im definitely not trying to bring a collection across, just some shit that i dont want to part with. dont want to keep buying things planning a move like that just to have to sell them for a lower place in less than a year