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    Mike, when I need to ship something that is an odd size or shape, I usually make my own box. Check with a local liquor store or an appliance store and see if you can have a few boxes. Cut them open where they are glued and lay flat. Wrap your item in bubble wrap and take some measurements, then with a box cutter a 2X4 and some tape you will have a box in a few minutes. When I was selling in ebay that is how I shipped anything that wouldn't fit in a flat rate or priority box. I never had any complaints about my packaging.

    edit: 2X4 is to help you get straight folds

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