![]() ![]() Thus, shipments to PA destinations are subject to the Pennsylvania + Philadelphia sales tax of 8%. Pennsylvania is an “Origin” state as regards sales tax obligations. If a guitar is advertised with a soft case (original or otherwise) and you need to have it shipped, we can provide a new hard shell case at the cost of the case (these range from about $100. We prefer to ship guitars in hard shell cases. These instruments weren’t really built for the rigors of shipping. We do not ship bows over $1,000., violins or violas over $5,000., or any cellos. So, while we ship instruments all the time, there are exceptions. We wish everyone could visit the shop, but know that isn’t always feasible. We like to ship straight away, but might suggest waiting a bit if poor weather or long holidays present concerns. Typically, we use UPS, Fedex, or US Mail, depending on the item, and where it is being shipped. Packing well helps insure that an instrument will arrive at your destination in good condition. We’ve shipped instruments all over the world for more than forty years, and that practice has taught us many things. You may also transfer funds directly to our bank (contact the shop for bank wire information). Cashiers Checks are also accepted–just like cash. ![]() Personal checks are accepted, but must clear our bank before we will ship an instrument. We recommend that customers check with their state’s Department of Revenue to learn their obligations for reporting and remitting sales tax. Otherwise, for shipments to other states we collect sales tax for instruments as required. ![]() If you can’t phone us, please start a conversation by email. There are some instruments we feel absolutely require this kind of dialogue, and you will see that they are not enabled for click & ship purchase. We are happy to take order details over the phone at the same time. ![]() We accept payment by VISA & MASTERCARD, Check, Wire Transfer and other forms of legal tender.īecause vintage instruments are each so unique, we want to have a conversation with you to answer questions, discuss the individual characteristics of an instrument, and your specific needs or concerns. ![]()
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