Or a piece of thin wall pvc pipe
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I ordered a 7 ft. one piece rod from Fish USA. When it came to the house, the mailman knocked on the door, which was odd because he usually just put it on the deck and leave. I got the door and seen him smiling holding the package, says to me, I don't think you want to accept this. The rod tube was broke about 2 ft. down and was only a piece of the tube was holding it together, the rod was broke in 2 pieces. Fish USA packages their rods in the heavy cardboard tubes, it would have taken an effort to break it like it was. A week later new one replaced it.
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I had the same situation, mailman knocked and said the same thing. The difference was i had bought a combo off ebay just for the reel, and the rod was worthless (a cherrywood with a pflueger president for $20).. i was going to give it away anyways. I told him it was fine, i just wanted the reel not the rod. He looked at me like I was crazy and said "are you sure?" I said absolutely, and took the package. I bet that guy though there was something fishy going on (pun intended).
Mine was a triangle box, and it was torn in half, then all 3 pieces of rod shoved into the one half with the label on it and the end taped over. Ive thought about it before, how did that rod break in thirds when the box broke in half? I mean cherrywoods are almost ugly sticks, they are hard to break. Im thinking that the box tore on a sorting machine or something and the rod was hanging out, so a worker (mr not my job to repackage) broke the rod in 3 pieces and stuck it back in there.
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Sold a reloading press on ebay a few years ago. About 45 pounds of cast iron and steel. At the post office they weighed it up, put a label on it, turned around and threw it about 6 feet into a cloth mail buggy with other packages in it. Pretty certain it broke some things when it landed.
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Yessir theres a 50lb limit on packages for a reason. Any and all priority and parcel select packages under 50lbs all tossed (literally) into the same bins and thrown (literally) onto the same conveyor belts. They used to say somewhere that for insurance you need to package your items to withstand 50lb objects. I havent read the insurance policy in a while though since i do not usually ship fragile items.
Ive gotten 50lb boxes of lead many times, imagine that falling on your fishing rod when exiting the sorting machines. Always ship your rods in pvc tubes.
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I keep all the tubes that my rods come in for when I need to ship out a rod that I've sold. Haven't sold one yet, but if and when I do, I'm ready.
On a side note, I noticed that my pile of tubes was looking a little disheveled. Upon investigation, it appears the wife has been cutting some up with the reciprocating saw, stuffing them with lint from the dryer and using them for firestarters. Never let a woman near your powertools.
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