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18th March 11, 02:43 AM
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In spite of some of the recent troubles over here, the Quest WILL succeed! :-)
(Mail is arriving here as usual)...
Jim
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18th March 11, 08:23 AM
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Yeh! I was just asking Steve about that yesterday.....followed by me at the various shops in town trying to come up with a good packing solution for the quaich and its logbook.......
Does anyone out there know......the "box" guy in town said styrofoam was frowned upon in Europe, and we might have a problem shipping there if we used foam.....?
 Originally Posted by CDNSushi
In spite of some of the recent troubles over here, the Quest WILL succeed! :-)
(Mail is arriving here as usual)...
Jim
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18th March 11, 08:35 AM
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Styro may be a problem but the type of foam that's used to line camera and gun cases might not...the stuff that's sort of like a grey sponge consistency.
One of my friends crates art for international shipments and swears by a type of foam called ethafoam. Perhaps you could find out what size box is common across the world (must be some standardization, eh?) and get a block of the foam cut to those exterior dimensions and custom carve out compartments for the vessel and the book...that way the outer box, which will take most of the wear, could be replaced easily while the inner foam block could be used as long as possible. The foam would also help insulate the object from shock and keep it from rattling around in the box. Hopefully, there wouldn't be a problem with the quaiche tarnishing from contact or offgassing by the foam...I expect that if they use ethafoam in crates that hold these world art treasure, it must be pretty inert.
Best
AA
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18th March 11, 09:14 AM
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Thank you, Auld Argonian! Steve is a volunteer at the Royal BC Museum, so I'll have him check with the staff there.
 Originally Posted by auld argonian
Styro may be a problem but the type of foam that's used to line camera and gun cases might not...the stuff that's sort of like a grey sponge consistency.
One of my friends crates art for international shipments and swears by a type of foam called ethafoam. Perhaps you could find out what size box is common across the world (must be some standardization, eh?) and get a block of the foam cut to those exterior dimensions and custom carve out compartments for the vessel and the book...that way the outer box, which will take most of the wear, could be replaced easily while the inner foam block could be used as long as possible. The foam would also help insulate the object from shock and keep it from rattling around in the box. Hopefully, there wouldn't be a problem with the quaiche tarnishing from contact or offgassing by the foam...I expect that if they use ethafoam in crates that hold these world art treasure, it must be pretty inert.
Best
AA
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18th March 11, 10:11 AM
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Very nicely done!
Please keep Seattle in mind for a destination!!
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19th March 11, 02:20 PM
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Early this morning Bobbie and I began to set up the shop in preparation for the Kilt Night to share the Quaich.

The first we were able to share the Quaich with were X Marks members, "Roalco" and "Fiona The Good" who just happened to stop by the shop to pick up his new Kilt and Jacket.

Then Big Mikey decided that he should sign the book. Mikey was the first to sign the logbook of the Saltire so thought he would give someone else the chance to be first signing the log of The Quaich,

We will continue to post photos as people start to show up for the Kilt Night.
Last edited by Steve Ashton; 19th March 11 at 02:43 PM.
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