How to pack a guitar
for shipping
At Overland Express, we understand that for many people, a guitar isn’t just an instrument. It's an extension of yourself. From Fenders to Gibson's, shipping your guitar by courier doesn’t have to be a daunting experience, in fact, we’ve shipped thousands and thousands of acoustic, bass, and electric guitars to over 220 countries around the world. So whether you’re selling an old instrument on eBay, are in the market for a brand-new guitar, or need to send one in for repairs and restoration, you can depend on us to deliver a reliable and stress-free service.
When trusting your expensive and sentimental instrument to a courier, the most worrying thing is the thought it may get damaged en route. Luckily for you, we’ve put together this step-by-step comprehensive guide on how to correctly pack your guitar ready for shipping. By spending a little extra time and following our easy instructions, you can be confident your guitar will be safe and sound.
What you will need:
Hard case/Guitar box/cardboard box
Packing materials (packing
peanuts, paper, etc.)
Cloth to wrap guitar, old T-Shirts
can be used for this
Bubble wrap
Parcel tape
Large cardboard box
Prepare the guitar for packing
Your guitar needs a little TLC before being nestled into its case and ready for transit. These extra few steps are vital to ensure your instrument arrives at its destination unscathed, so don’t be tempted to skip them.
● Loosen the strings. You should aim to detune the guitar down around two
octaves. This is to protect the springs from snapping and damaging/scratching
the body.
● Protect the strings. Place a cloth or a layer of thick paper between the fret
and the strings to reduce the risk of any abrasions on the fretboard.
● Secure movable parts. Any parts of the guitar that can move around should be
wrapped securely in packing material.
● Wrap the headstock. The headstock is one of the most sensitive parts of the
instrument, so make sure to wrap it up in packing material to avoid unnecessary
damage.
● Cloth.
Wrap the guitar in cloth, to avoid any contact between the bubble wrap and the
lacquered finish. Nitro based lacquers can easily be damaged by the chemical
reaction from bubble wrap.
● Bubble wrap. Once the guitar is wrapped in cloth, wrap the whole guitar in bubble
wrap, this prevents the guitar from chaffing on the sides of the case.
When sending your instrument via
courier, we always recommend using a hard case designed for guitars for an
optimal experience. However, if you don’t have access to a guitar case, find a
suitable size box that fits the guitar comfortably and continue with this step.
● Choose the right size. Guitars come in all different shapes and sizes, so it’s
important to have the right size guitar case for your make and model. The
guitar should fit inside with minimal movement.
● Fill in the gaps. Around the body, fill any voids or empty space in the case
with foam packaging peanuts, bubble wrap, or other packing material. The body
should not move at all during transit.
● Neck. Pay special attention to this area, the case should fit snugly
around the neck, but any strain on it can potentially cause damage. Make sure
there is no pressure on the neck or anything that could obstruct the case on
closing.
● Headstock. If the headstock rests on the bottom of the case, go ahead and
place a piece of balled-up packing material underneath, near the nut, to raise
it slightly. Otherwise, keep the area around it clear of material.
● More bubble wrap. Place a layer of bubble wrap over the face of the guitar
and the tuning keys, then close the case securely. Wrap the case in bubble wrap
and secure it in place with parcel tape.
● Shake, shake, shake. The goal is to make sure the guitar doesn’t move inside
its case. Give the case a few gentle shakes. If you detect movement, open the
case and identify which area is the problem and fix it accordingly.
Box, fill, and seal it up
You’ll need a sturdy cardboard
shipping box that fits your guitar in its case/box, plus extra packing
materials. These can often be acquired for free at guitar or music shops, so
it's worth asking if you have one local instead of buying new. As with the
guitar inside the case, you’re looking to pack the case into the box with
little to no movement.
● Line the box. Add packing material to the bottom of the box, creating a protective
layer for the guitar case to sit on.
● Place the guitar case in the box. Insert the case carefully inside
the box. Make sure it sits evenly on the packing material at the bottom.
● Fill in the gaps. As before, our goal here is to make sure the guitar
doesn’t move around during its journey. Fill in the surrounding areas of the
case with whatever packing material you’re using.
● Double check. Take a few seconds to check there are no open spaces you might
have missed, even one open space with no packaging protection can put the
safety of the guitar at risk.
● Seal it up. Using good quality packing tape, seal the box securely shut and
give it one last gentle shake to ensure there’s no movement inside.
● Head to our website. Go to www.overlandexpress.co.uk/guitar-courier and use our instant quote tool to
book your guitar shipment in just a few clicks.
● Print shipping label. Once your delivery is booked, you will receive booking
confirmation and parcel labels by email.
● Attach the label. Secure the label on the outside of the shipping box in an
obvious place, so the driver can see it.
● Commercial invoice. If the guitar is being shipped outside the UK, you’ll
also need to attach a commercial invoice to the package. We provide these for
you, free of charge. Make sure it’s placed on the parcel in an area visible to
the delivery driver.
● Wait for collection. We can collect your parcels from your home, work, hotels,
or gig venues and various collection points across the UK. If you have any
questions or queries about your booking, our customer service team is available
by email, telephone, or live chat.
Congratulations! You’ve packed
your guitar the right way and can breathe easily knowing it will make its journey
safely. For extra peace of mind, we offer additional insurance up to the value
of £20.000.00 which can be added at the time of booking. So you’ll be fully
covered in the unlikely event that something goes wrong. Plus, all deliveries
get access to our online parcel tracking system, so you can follow your
instrument's journey door-to-door. With options to suit every budget, choose
Overland Express for exclusive discounts and a fuss-free experience that
doesn’t skimp on service. Check out our website today and connect with us on
LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram. If you have any further questions, please do
not hesitate to contact one of the Overland Express customer services team at
+44 (0) 20 8977 2777 or email us at sales@overlandexpress.co.uk.



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