Since this thread has come alive again, I have had a visit from a DP-1500 which was actually a Denon platter and a separate base for that platter (motor drive and all). I think the owner had an SME III or something on it. I'm his TT guy and he has brought a few over as he buys and sells. Given me a chance to see a few different tables and arms. Fun to be able to mess with those pieces.
My ∞ BW transport was much easier, carrying it in the trunk. Just removed the counterweight, wire tied the tonearm to the rest and taped the dust cover closed with painter's tape. More stuff for the tt but that is not the arm we are talking about.
Hope this all arrives in great shape. Packing looks good and as Lee learned from MTF, if it moves in the box it is not packed right. I learned a lot opening a lot of gear back when I was selling. If we had one, one was on the shelf. So when a new order came in, I would replace the sold demo units and put the new whatever out on display. Lots of looking at proper packing techniques with stereo gear. I have fortunately found a fellow stereo guy that works at a camera supply warehouse and he gets lots of wonderful packing materials and those Double Wall Boxes like the one Lee has shoved that tt into. Notice the two layers of corrugating and three layers of flat linerboard...that is double walled. Spent some time in the pulp and paper industry, too.