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Strummin12
Posted 2004-02-04 4:56 PM (#195752)
Subject: Unsure how to insure...


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Posts: 623

Location: Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey
I've been long overdue to get my gear insured. Several different people from different walks of my life have asked me in the last 2 weeks if all of my guitars are insured. The message is a little too coincidental for me.

The problem I've had, each time I start looking into it, I get stumped in the specific process. As I understand it, the stuff wouldn't be covered under regular renter's insurance (i'm in an apartment), especially since I play out "professionally", and I have to have the stuff appraised. I don't know where to start looking for either-insurance or appraisals, so if anyone has any specifics it would help. Some musician unions offer gear insurance (as I've searched on google), but I have to join them and pay regular dues.

I'm not sure how I'd get my stuff appraised..I'd need to rent a truck to load it up and take it to an appraisor! And I'm sure that's a steep fee for the appraisals. I asked around at local stores, but they don't do that stuff.

Any suggestions? I have to get on this and make it happen-it's been way too long. I bet some other members are in need of getting their gear insured too...so if anyone has any specifics...names of appraisors, companies that insure guitars...anything would be a help.

Thanks-
Johnny
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2004-02-04 5:44 PM (#195753 - in reply to #195752)
Subject: Re: Unsure how to insure...


Joined:
December 2001
Posts: 7210

Location: The Great Pacific Northwest
You might try this company. They have been around for awhile and specialize in this.

http://www.clarionins.com/index/index.asp
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Paul Templeman
Posted 2004-02-04 6:24 PM (#195754 - in reply to #195752)
Subject: Re: Unsure how to insure...


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Posts: 5750

Location: Scotland
Johnny, I use a music industry specialist, they understand they situation much better than general insurers, and in my case actually cost less. I have 2 levels of insurance, I'm covered on the road for gear that goes out, & covered at home for the lot, plus I have half a million public liabilty cover. The AMF should have contacts for specialist companies

Some domestic insurance companies will insure instruments & sound gear, but a lot of their small print & get-out clauses don't make any sense if you're a working musician.
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Beal
Posted 2004-02-04 7:52 PM (#195755 - in reply to #195752)
Subject: Re: Unsure how to insure...



Joined:
January 2002
Posts: 14127

Location: 6 String Ranch
I use Heritage Insurance Company. They're in Pa and specialize in instruments. 1-800-289-8837 and ask for Joan Gallo. They cover the collection whether it's in my house or out working somewhere.
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Strummin12
Posted 2004-02-05 9:22 AM (#195756 - in reply to #195752)
Subject: Re: Unsure how to insure...


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Posts: 623

Location: Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey
Guys-thanks SO much for the leads!

Be well,
-Johnny
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