1. Don't put any newspaper in the box, newspaper is not a good shock absorber, and it is not a good fill material around any fragile item. Yes it's cheap and that is it's appeal but please don't use it to protect anything it is false security.
2. Don't skimp on box size. Even a smallish globe probably needs at least a 16x16x16 inch box in order to safely travel any distance. All too often in the zeal to save $4 in shipping costs people skimp on the size of the box. It's not worth the savings if the item is damaged.
A 12 inch full mount globe will probably need a 20x20x20 box to safely travel, probably a bit smaller if a simple offset mount.
3. Do disassemble the globe before shipping, remove the orb from the base and cocoon in bubble wrap separately, then wrap the stand separately. It is always best practice to take these things apart.
This next group of pictures is another example of an expert packing job, notice the tomb of packing peanuts. Below inside that mystery box of peanuts each piece of the dis assembled globe is wrapped seperetly in a protective layer of bubble wrap.
By now you should be asking yourself " why the heck did he take so many pictures as he opened his mail ? " A completely valid question. Now would be a good time to mention my other blog "picking packing pictures.blogspot.com................Ha Ha just kidding ( that blog name was already taken)
Seriously this brings me to number 5. Do take pictures as you open an expensive package. Because you never know and if you have damage, and you need to submit an insurance claim what better proof of trouble than a picture!
In closing, a lot of this should be common sense but there are so many horror stories out there from eBay about horrible packaging. The keys to success are start with a large box, over use peanuts, and disassemble the globe. Many of these ideas are applicable to any fragile items you are shipping.
Don't hesitate to discuss, below in the comments, I love to hear feedback!!
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