I'm in Oakville, Ontario, a bedroom suburb of Toronto.
It's remarkable how the makers of video/audio components price their shipping cartons. When I bought a pair of Martin Logan ESL speakers from a Chicago dealer, the cartons had obviously been opened by him when he received them and he then proceeded to use the same cartons to ship them to me. Well, even though I normally retain all shipping cartons, these two were in such a decrepid state when they arrived that I put them out to be recycled. When I eventually put the speakers up for sale, I assured the prospective buyer that I would obtain shipping cartons from ML. But when I learned that the cartons would cost me $600 each, I decided to keep the ML speakers. I never gave it a thought to search eBay, but now I can see why I should have done. I wonder how many articles placed out for recycling eventually end up on eBay ?