You must store them in their own case, and wrap them with LDPE to prevent anyone from opening the case. Surely at the airport you can ask for indications.
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"Fender manufactures its highest quality guitars at its Corona factory in California, United States of America and manufactures its mid to high quality guitars at its Ensenada factory in Baja California, Mexico. Fender also contracts Asian guitar makers to manufacture Fender guitars and to also manufacture the lower priced Squier guitars." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fender_Musical_Instruments_Corporation
Taylor operates factories in El Cajon, California, and Tecate, Mexico. You can take a free guided tour of the El Cajon facility every weekday starting at 1 pm.
Fender produces their Guitars both domestically and off-shore. Fender is headquartered in Scottsdale, AZ. The domestic line (marketed as "Fender") is manufactured in Corona, CA. The off-shore line (marketed as "Squier" and/or "Cort") are made in either Mexico, Japan, China, Indonesia and Korea.
[I think the X series] Viper-2 says: Actually, it is only SOME of the X series. My 2 D12X1's are made in Nazareth, PA. Check the inside of the soundhole on the X series and you will see where it is made. I have played both, and both are great sounding guitars no matter where they are made.
The train would be the way to transport Caster guitars from Mexico and pack them in some boxes.
how do you ship caster guitars from mexico to states and from asia
I would transport by train or truck. Depending on delivery times.
since the transportation is taxis, cars, bus, or donkey I would transport the guitars by bus this would be the best way and and the fasted way to get the guitars to the United States this is and would be the fastest way as well as the safety to me.
I would not use the pipeline. It is easier and cost less to do intermodal shipping.
In most cases, transporting guitars from Mexico to Asia it is best to utilize airline services. When using the airlines to transport your guitars you should ensure they are in hard cases that latch securely closed and loosen the strings so that they do not break due to pressure changes.
That is so funny I am writing a paper on the same subject, well to give a little bit of help to my fellow students I would have to say I would transport the guitars from Mexico to the US by air because from what I found in my research is that the air traffic control from there to here is very tight they keep a close eye on what goes in and out so your guitars would make it safe id you chose to transport this way. Good luck...
What are your recommendations for transporting the guitars from Mexico to the United States
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the one which have "made in mexico" on the headstock are !
"Fender manufactures its highest quality guitars at its Corona factory in California, United States of America and manufactures its mid to high quality guitars at its Ensenada factory in Baja California, Mexico. Fender also contracts Asian guitar makers to manufacture Fender guitars and to also manufacture the lower priced Squier guitars." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fender_Musical_Instruments_Corporation
Not necessarily . Classical guitars can come from many countries, notably Spain, Italy, France, German , England and USA