as good as that sounds unless it's driving distance and in the same climate that's not a selling point. Whether it's a little truck, big truck or an airplane anything you ship is subject to some extreme temps in both directions, then of course there are the people who pack the trucks and delivery vans that toss cartons around without a second thought...it might leave their shop with a great set-up but there is no way of knowing whether it will arrive the same way. And probably one of the more critical things most people are afraid to do one their own (the trussrod) is one thing you really have to worry about from temp changesUncle E wrote:hibidy wrote:These places wouldn't stay in business if they were always that bad, BUT it always happens to me.
Suhr is in Lake Elsinore so you just send your guitar back to them when you want a setup.
I'm not putting down the guitars at all, I'm just saying 'sending' my guitar out via shipment with any carrier to anyone is not imho the best way to be assured of a good set-up

