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Should I ship on pallet, on legs or freestanding?

By gundogs

7 years ago


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    #27 7 years ago

    Only shipped one and it was legs on

    2 months later
    #31 7 years ago
    Quoted from frank34obx:

    Man, that CAN"T be good for a cabinet traveling thousands of miles in a semi. Why anyone would transport a game with the legs on (or worse yet the head up) is beyond me. Hello???? the reason some of these games are falling apart at the seams is this. They are NOT meant to be transported with the legs on......period....

    Stern is shipping plenty of them that are falling apart being pelleted. Plenty of games are shipping on legs all the time and it's fine.

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