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Old 5th March 2020, 04:08 AM   #3
apolaki
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Originally Posted by Jean
This type of problem occurred to me several times with parcels from Indonesia.
The damage to your scabbard is very severe but IMO and if there was no blade inside, I would agree with Fedex that the package was not rigid enough. In my case I usually managed to repair the damages myself by gluing the broken parts, and in 2 occasions I returned the parcel to the seller who replaced the broken sarung. Good luck!
I once had 2 Dayak boat lutes I purchased in Indonesia shipped to the US. I took them to pos indonesia facility in Jogja and had wooden frames created to shelter the boxes. I think both made it safely with only minor hairline split on one, but I think it was due to fluctuation in humidity.

I wonder if similar things can be done in this case with the scabbard.
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