I finally received the Silent Super from the US Post Office, three
days after my last post on the subject (9/14).
I guess I really do not know if the fault was with the Post Office or the
sender. I spoke with a person at the KC
metro mail sorting facility who had received the typewriter, in the case with
no packaging. None what-so-ever. So there they were with this cased
typewriter, and no idea where it should go…………
Luckily the sender had called the facility and described the
item, to which they immediately acknowledged possession. Seems that was the only typewriter
they had with no packaging or addressing.
The sender then called me and I telephoned the Postal facility myself, hoping to pick
up the item directly. By the time I talked to them however, the Post Office had placed the item in new packaging and sent it on
to my address.
When I received the typewriter I was impressed at the
packing job the Post Office had done. It
was inside a box with protection on all sides.
I held my breath when I opened the box but found that the case had
hardly a mark on it. Unsure if the marks
I saw were caused by the journey or were already there beforehand. The typewriter itself appeared to have been
well protected inside its case by the sender.
I was actually wrapped in the plastic type wrap common in shipping today
and had peanuts filling the remaining void.
So all is well that ends well. Below is an image of the typewriter. Very clean and attractive. Types nicely.
More to come...................
How lucky... Congratz that it finally arrived!
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