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If you are shipping the raw CRT then that is the way to go...I have a couple NOS channel master replacement CRTs and they were packed face down on styrofoam. With a cardboard inner protector around the neck.
In your shoes I'd probably ship the set in operating position...in a moving truck scenario the sides typically don't face impact, but the tops do crush.... Imagine the box with 10 heavier boxes stacked on top of it... that can happen.
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I have the KV-1920. Those tend to be too heavy and could tip in a box easily. Yes, I think screen down would be the way to go. Also maybe double box. A smaller one inside a bigger one with adequate packing between the 2 boxes.
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For shipping, screen down is the only way I've ever seen them packed during 30+ years in the trade.
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