alternate shipping methods
I wonder how much freight on that dish from Miami to N.O.L.A. would cost
I got a call from a buddy last night who paid about $1000 for some commercial 12+ foot dish.
(I'll have to tell that story another time

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He's ex NBC Los Angeles, and ex KTLA Los Angeles 5, retired after 30+ years with those guys.
He doesn't like Paraclipse (because they're not round) for some silly reason, but does respect them.
He thought $200 would be reasonable (his opinion).
And he suggested $75 to have it shipped Miami to LA (he didn't specify how).
I think the low shipping only applies because it's already knocked down and boxed.
Obviously, a fully-assembled Birdview 8½ isn't going anywhere for $75!
But do check with the local trucking companies as suggested above.
You just might find a deal !
Now, this
shipping story doesn't apply to a Paraclipse, but it did get a 20" TV from Florida to California, one time.
My Mom was living down there with her sister and decided to move out here to an apartment I got her.
She didn't have any furniture; just a 20" TV I'd gotten her.
Not wanting to leave it behind, I tried to see about shipping it.
No luck in BFE with FedEx or UPS.
Heck, neither even had a pick-up point in town.
Oh, and it was too big for either.
Wound up preparing a big box of clothes (used for packing), wrapped around the TV, boxing it up real well, and handing it over to
Greyhound, of all people.
$50 and about three days later, I got a call in Calif from the local station (2 miles away).
My box had arrived. TV was in fine shape, and I ran it for maybe 20 years.
It did cost around $50 to ship, but I looked at it this way:
- leave the TV behind and buy one out here
- spend $50 and have a sweet TV.
Obviously, spending the money was the cheapest solution.
