The Fed-Ex Truck Stopped By...

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I like that Glass Handle With Care sticker. It's a cheery day when that happens.
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You're just saying it's 39 degrees ---- to keep us in suspense !! :evil: :lol:
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8mileshigher wrote:You're just saying it's 39 degrees ---- to keep us in suspense !! :evil: :lol:
No, it really was 39... it's 40 now...

OK, Ok. Here's what the box looks like:
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I see the box has an affinity for books......................... :mrgreen: You sure that it did not come from Amazon.com?

It's perhaps fitting in many ways that one of the books on the shelf was written by Tolstoy. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Not that box, but the earlier one did... We get LOTS of boxes from Amazon...
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I get the feeling that the story of this (bass?) instrument is going to be of epic proportions. Teaser :D
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CJ, you could have let me hold on to it for you until warmed up there. Then you wouldn't have to wait for it to warm up to open it! :mrgreen:
Congrats in advance, whatever it is! :)
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Anyone have any idea what these cryptic runes might mean?
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Could be a clue, but it might be totally unrelated... :?:
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Well, it does not look like a virgin box from RIC, so I say there is something, perhaps fishy, in that there box of yours.
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Vintage silver case.
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johnallg wrote:Vintage silver case.
Could be, but not likely. A case would not have to warm up slowly. Hmmmm :?:
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winston wrote:
johnallg wrote:Vintage silver case.
Could be, but not likely. A case would not have to warm up slowly. Hmmmm :?:
All the boxes would have that warning as I can't see RIC having an inventory of boxes solely for empty cases.
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OK, I figure it's been a couple of hours, it couldn't hurt to take it out of the cardboard box...

So, here's what I found:
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And it has a label too!
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I sure hope it's not empty...
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OK, I took a chance, and guess what? it's NOT empty!
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In fact, it almost looks like there might be something else in there too...
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Definitely teasing now.................you may get two flat tires for this CJ. :lol:
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