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MonMotha:

Well, if it's a mini, you have a good find.  Minis in the USA aren't very common.  People often end up with them by accident, rather than actively seeking them.  I asked because I know of a Core Remix mini in Bloomington, IN that should be for sale, though it may already be sold.

As far as shipping it, I can't believe NAVL would charge over $800 to move a beatmania from Washington state to anywhere in California.  That's about what it costs to move a DDR/PIU from Cali to the midwest, and DDR/PIU is much, much bigger and the distance more than twice as far.  I picked up a MK2 from Michigan (I was in northern Indianapolis at the time) myself, and that really only cost less because I didn't have to rent a vehicle (it fit in a minivan).  NAVL quote for that was about $300.

knave:

Perhaps a different division of the shipping co. is qhoting him a different rate.

Shartzy:

Why not just hire a moving company to get it for you? I'm not sure I'd be willing to put in 2,000 miles round trip and drive a trailer both ways. Are you planning to drive 1100 miles in one day? If so, where are you parking/storing it overnight? Too many variables and too much work. I bought a game last year that was just 600 miles away and had a moving company (https://threemovers.com/) do it all for me. Cost a little more sure, but I didn't have to bother with all that and burn a couple days off hauling it myself. Well worth it in my opinion.

Malenko:

15 year old bump for that?

Ropi Jo:


--- Quote from: Malenko on November 28, 2022, 09:19:55 am ---15 year old bump for that?

--- End quote ---

Well, it's a long journey. And a heavy cab. Maybe he's a slow driver and half way on the return leg?

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