I can't find a box to ship my speakers,,,,,,,,,,,,


I have a pair of klipsch reference floorstanders that I would like to sell but I don't have the original boxes to ship them in. Is there any company on the web or otherwise that I could call with dimensions and have a cardboarb box made for me?

Trust me,,,,,,,,,,I've check every place in NYC. No one has a box this size.
meech33
You have run into the most common problem with buying / selling speakers via the net i.e. shipping them with proper packing. While i don't know of any source or suggestions to help you, i'm sure that there are TONS of people that have had / will have similar questions. As such, PLEASE share the info that you find if a suitable solution is not posted here. Sean
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PS... I've driven to Newark and Boston to pick up various speakers that i wanted but was afraid to ship.
Klipsch can get you a boxes--they're not cheap. You will wonder if they are made of carbon fiber to reduce vibrations in travel for what they will charge you. And they really are not ripping you off--boxes are surprisingly expensive. Conversely--and quite oddly enough, I had crates made for my Martin Logan Monoliths out of wood and styrofoam cheaper than boxes cost! Look up some crating companies in NYC--there's got to be dozens of them, and get them to make you a crate. Yes it will increase the weight--but will also protect the speakers far far better than any cardboard box (you can ship them ground freight too--and that will be cheaper).
Most Mail Boxes etc and other packing stores have people who crate for them, I wouldn't recomend using them to ship as they are expensive, but with a little tack you might find out who makes their crates.....