Making an insurance claim
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- DrMarv
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Making an insurance claim
Hey all,
As you may have heard the Media Club, recent venue of Christchurch Gearfests, has succumbed rather spectacularly in the ol' quake of twennyleven.
Actually not that bummed out about it - it's just a building. However, pretty much every piece of guitar kit I own is in there and inaccessible.
I'm just wondering if anyone had any advice about making an insurance claim? The current and available stuff like my guitar and pedals is easy - just got a quote from retailers for replacement etc etc. Where I'm a bit more stumped is for things like my amps which are old, rare and vintage. Basically almost impossible to value, I guess. They're worth a lot to me and I've put a lot of money into their upkeep. Do I go by some crappy trade me auction price when valuing them, or am I better to try and find the modern equivalent replacement amp from the RS that have similar specs?
Any advice appreciated.
Cheers
As you may have heard the Media Club, recent venue of Christchurch Gearfests, has succumbed rather spectacularly in the ol' quake of twennyleven.
Actually not that bummed out about it - it's just a building. However, pretty much every piece of guitar kit I own is in there and inaccessible.
I'm just wondering if anyone had any advice about making an insurance claim? The current and available stuff like my guitar and pedals is easy - just got a quote from retailers for replacement etc etc. Where I'm a bit more stumped is for things like my amps which are old, rare and vintage. Basically almost impossible to value, I guess. They're worth a lot to me and I've put a lot of money into their upkeep. Do I go by some crappy trade me auction price when valuing them, or am I better to try and find the modern equivalent replacement amp from the RS that have similar specs?
Any advice appreciated.
Cheers
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Re: Making an insurance claim
Make a list of the gear and it's condition and I can look it up in the vintage price guide if that helps. At least get you a reliable idea of recent US market values. You can adjust them for local values from there.
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What the Capt said ... you can send a PM to NZRS_Matt ... he's a bit of a vintage head and should be able to give you a quote on RS letterhead with accurate prices.
Sadly, you may not get what you had back until you get in.
Are you going to get in?
Sadly, you may not get what you had back until you get in.
Are you going to get in?
Yup - that's me and my pal Steve or little stevie vai as I like to call him. In Auckland airport when I was 26. I'm not 26 anymore.
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Re: Making an insurance claim
mrs. rocky wrote:talk to your ins. co. and read your policy. it all depends on if you've got "new for old" for musical equipment, or if you've got PDV (Present Day Value - ie. second hand/depreciated etc.).
also, is it actually "damaged" or are you not able to "get to it"? if it's the latter, you can't claim as yet cos it may be fine, and you'd have to wait until you can get access... unless you have some sort of business continuity cover, but that prolly wouldn't cover replacing gear, so much as reimbursing for the loss of earnings, and prolly only for a set period of time.
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Re: Making an insurance claim
From what I saw of the place, I wouldn't be going in to get any piece of gear, no matter how much it mattered to me. Some things are more important.NZRS-Dave wrote:What the Capt said ... you can send a PM to NZRS_Matt ... he's a bit of a vintage head and should be able to give you a quote on RS letterhead with accurate prices.
Sadly, you may not get what you had back until you get in.
Are you going to get in?
Ok I got rid of my Foal quote, but I found a new one.
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is this sort of what you mean?
Re: Making an insurance claim
Cheers everyone,
I won't be going in there. As far as I know the roof is still on, but its a real danger zone. Plus, the cordons are pretty impenetrable. The last I heard they'll be pulling it down fairly soon so I'm not holding my breath on getting in there.
The amps in question are just old NZ made amps. A Holden Wasp VBL (KT88s) with matching 2x12 cabinet and a little Concord Conquest (very similar to an old Vox AC-10, as far as I can tell).
I imagine they're probably not worth that much in the wider scheme.
I'll take a closer look at my policy to find out if I can indeed replace them.
Thanks again everyone,
I won't be going in there. As far as I know the roof is still on, but its a real danger zone. Plus, the cordons are pretty impenetrable. The last I heard they'll be pulling it down fairly soon so I'm not holding my breath on getting in there.
The amps in question are just old NZ made amps. A Holden Wasp VBL (KT88s) with matching 2x12 cabinet and a little Concord Conquest (very similar to an old Vox AC-10, as far as I can tell).
I imagine they're probably not worth that much in the wider scheme.
I'll take a closer look at my policy to find out if I can indeed replace them.
Thanks again everyone,
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Re: Making an insurance claim
That really sucks... your gear was awesome!!!!!
A friend of mine got his guitar valued for insurance purposes at the RS, sometimes they charge a fee



A friend of mine got his guitar valued for insurance purposes at the RS, sometimes they charge a fee
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Re: Making an insurance claim
Usually we only charge a fee if we have to send it to a learned third party, or to remove a neck or something to ascertain identity. In general, it's free.Cdog wrote:A friend of mine got his guitar valued for insurance purposes at the RS, sometimes they charge a fee
Yup - that's me and my pal Steve or little stevie vai as I like to call him. In Auckland airport when I was 26. I'm not 26 anymore.
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again, getting it valued is only applicable if it's relevant to the policy.. the policy wording is the key point.Cdog wrote:That really sucks... your gear was awesome!!!!!![]()
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A friend of mine got his guitar valued for insurance purposes at the RS, sometimes they charge a fee
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Re: Making an insurance claim
Wouldn't new for old be a bit shit from a guitarists perspective? i.e. 1968 Strat gets wasted, you get cash for a 2011 Standard strat....
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yup.. totally.. that's why ya gots to get the 'right' policy for the right items.. modern electronics new for old is great... collectible old guff, not so much.BG wrote:Wouldn't new for old be a bit shit from a guitarists perspective? i.e. 1968 Strat gets wasted, you get cash for a 2011 Standard strat....
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Re: Making an insurance claim
DrMarv wrote:Cheers everyone,
I won't be going in there. As far as I know the roof is still on, but its a real danger zone. Plus, the cordons are pretty impenetrable. The last I heard they'll be pulling it down fairly soon so I'm not holding my breath on getting in there.
The amps in question are just old NZ made amps. A Holden Wasp VBL (KT88s) with matching 2x12 cabinet and a little Concord Conquest (very similar to an old Vox AC-10, as far as I can tell).
I imagine they're probably not worth that much in the wider scheme.
I'll take a closer look at my policy to find out if I can indeed replace them.
Thanks again everyone,
Oh, cool stuff! For what it's worth, call Nigel Russell at Qceania Audio. 09 845 7801
He has a seriously great collection of this sort of stuff. Some of which are on display in his showroom. He's very knowledgeable and I'm sure he'll at least be able to advise you on what these would be worth in the grand scheme of things.
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Re: Making an insurance claim
Don't think so... thats the Catholic Music School.angry_young_poet wrote:is this the building in question?
I found this shot of the old media club... where we had a gearfest not so long ago


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Has anyone seen any pics of the inside of QEII? they're talking 2-3 years before its alive again 

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