[Shop-talk] Shipping antique wooden propellers

Jim Stone 1789alpine at gmail.com
Sat Apr 9 17:07:41 MDT 2022


My great grandfather was one of the country’s first manufacturer’s of wooden airplane propellers and his personal collection of 7 props was sold to a collector in Savannah, GA when he died.  I, and other members of my family, have worked for many years to have them returned to the family and we finally succeeded last week.  We had a family lottery to find them new homes and 3 of them now need to go to the west coast, 3 to the Chicago area and the last to Kentucky.  (It isn’t relevant to the question that follows, but it is nice to add that 6 of the 7 are going to younger members of the family that are buying their first prop.  Those of my generation have been searching them out and snapping them up for years, and most of us already own one or two*.)

Now comes the hard part: getting them to their new owners.  The props are 80 to 110 years old and most of them are around 8’ long; one is 10’.  The good thing about wooden props is that they don’t weigh much, but they will need to be handled carefully.  We are planning on shipping them in two bundles of three props (the one to KY will be handled separately) and need to find a shipper who can pack them up in GA and get them to the west coast and Chicago.  This is a long shot, but does anyone here have any contacts or direct knowledge of a shipper that might be appropriate for the job?

Thanks,
Jim

*Shop content: My props hang on the inside wall adjacent to my shop.  :)


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