First, read up on how to ship a bow. Then go to hardware store and ask them to cut a six-foot section of 3-inch inside diameter PVC. Seems kinda heavy, heh. Go to register and pay. $26 bucks! Are you kidding? No, and since we've cut it for you, it's yours. OK. Go home with your PVC. Geez, this is kind a heavy, heh. Just for the heck of it, weigh the PVC. Nearly 11 pounds? To mail a 12-ounce longbow? Calculate postage at USPS site for 12 pounds to zip code in Maine? Ayee! $28 clams! That's well over $50 bucks. Re-read how to ship bows. Carpet tubing is free. Cool. Drive to carpet store five miles away. Tubing is too small. Drive to second carpet store 12 miles away. Sure we have what you want. I get $5 per tube. OK. Drive 12 miles back home for total of 24, in Ford F150, about 1.5 gallons unleaded at $3.52 per gallon. Wrap bow in bubble wrap, styrofoam, etc and pack nicely into tube. Use up rest of mailing tape. Go to store for another role, $2 plus gas. Finally got her done. Drive to post office and mail, insured, $23. Total cost, not including time and aggravation, about $61 ...
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