iBuy Les Paul

Ship Your Les Paul Safely

Minimizing movement. Protecting the headstock. Ensuring your instrument arrives as beautiful as it left.

Choose Your Method

Les Paul guitars are legendary for their tone but they’re also known for their fragile headstocks. Proper packing is not optional; it’s essential for safe, insured shipping and protecting your valuable instrument.

Insurance Recommended

We highly recommend purchasing shipping insurance for the full value of the instrument when dropping off for delivery.

Option 1: The Concierge

Take your Gibson Les Paul to a local UPS Store with the prepaid shipping label we provide. Have them give you a quote for professional packaging. This transfers the liability and ensures your guitar is packed safely by trained experts, reducing the risk of shipping damage.

Option 2: DIY Expert

Follow the detailed step-by-step shipping guide below. Use this method if you have the proper materials and want full control over safely packing and protecting your Les Paul for insured transit. This is ideal for sellers who prefer handling every detail personally.

Materials Needed

Don’t cut corners on the cardboard.

Guitar Box

Heavy-duty box from UPS, Sweetwater, or Guitar Center.

Hardshell Case

Highly recommended for maximum impact protection.

Cushioning

Bubble wrap or foam. Avoid newspaper (ink stains).

Strong Tape

Pressure-sensitive plastic packing tape only.

01

Prepare the Guitar

Detune about a whole step. This relieves tension on the neck/headstock to reduce break risk during shock.

Remove the tremolo arm and loose accessories. Bag them in the storage compartment.

Slide paper or a soft cloth under the strings to protect the fretboard.

Place padding under floating tailpieces/pickguards to prevent scratches.

02

Pack in Case

Fill voids around the body with bubble wrap.

Crucial: Add padding around and on top of the headstock to lock it. Do NOT place padding under the angled headstock (creates pressure point).

Close case and shake gently. There should be zero movement or rattling.

Optional: Tape latches to prevent accidental opening.

02

Pack in Case

Fill voids around the body with bubble wrap.

Crucial: Add padding around and on top of the headstock to lock it. Do NOT place padding under the angled headstock (creates pressure point).

Close case and shake gently. There should be zero movement or rattling.

Optional: Tape latches to prevent accidental opening.

03

Box the Case

Place cushioning material (bubble wrap, foam, peanuts) at the bottom.

Center the guitar case in the box.

Create a 2-inch barrier on all sides (top, bottom, sides). The case must not shift.

Place a spare label inside. Use H-taping method on seams. Mark “Fragile” & “This End Up”.

 
04

Ship It

We provide a prepaid UPS label. Using FedEx, USPS, or DHL are also reliable options.

Basic carrier liability is low. Third-party insurance for full value is strongly recommended.

Keep all documentation, receipts, and tracking numbers safe.

04

Ship It

We provide a prepaid UPS label. Using FedEx, USPS, or DHL are also reliable options.

Basic carrier liability is low. Third-party insurance for full value is strongly recommended.

Keep all documentation, receipts, and tracking numbers safe.