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Old 08-04-2004, 04:29 PM   #3
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Craters & Freighters

I've used Craters & Freighters (cratersandfreighters.com) to ship a painting; they built a custom wooden crate for it. They specialize in artwork, antiques, and other small volume/high value items. I don't know if they do just the crate. I see from their website they have a location in San Antonio and will do a pickup in Uvalde.
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