You will find that a regular policy will only replace a record or CD current retail. value and not it's collectible value. So that means if your had a your 008R stolen you would get a whopping $10. You need a special policy.
I'm not sure if they handle clients outside the US, but it's a start.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Wakely [mailto:cow@compsoc.man.ac.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 8:14 AM
To: Maarten Bouwes
Cc: klf@mailman.xmission.com
Subject: (OT) Re: [KLF] Insurance value
On Tue, Jan 22, 2002 at 11:56:23AM +0000, Maarten Bouwes wrote:
> For me this is rather important.
> How many of you have got a testpressing of 8R? And what do you think such an
> item is worth at the moment?
> Same questions for 028T (grey) and 5TOTP T/p and clear vinyl.
> I need to know this for the insurance compagny since I am going to move
> elsewhere. They would like to know the marketvalue nowadays.
I can't answer those questions I'm afraid (try looking in a copy of the
latest Record Collector price guide, that's what most record shops here in
england go by) but I've got a slightly off-topic related question.
I recently realised that my house insurance only covers me for up to £4k
on a single collection (e.g. jewellry/stamps/records) so I need to get
some more specific cover for my records. Has anyone else done this? Can
anyone in the UK recommend anywhere good for this sort of thing? I'm busy
putting my collection into a database (which is mind-numbingly tedious)
so it should just be a case of telling them how much it's worth in total
and giving them a copy of the list, right? or will some items need to be
covered individually?
Thanks for any tips,
j
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"You've been orbed if you're sitting in a room and you get up to look out
the window and you suddenly realize that it was coming from the record."
- Dr. Alex Paterson
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