killer! so glad that one stayed in the general nzg family.still yearn for a usa jackson,even if the SL1 i had years back never really lit the fire like it should have.willow13 wrote:jackson Customshop snakeskin
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Looking at this thread and wondering how to casually drop it in front of my wife...
Seriously though, have you guys with the big collections of high value instruments done a tally to figure out what your collection is worth? If for no other reason than insurance?
Seriously though, have you guys with the big collections of high value instruments done a tally to figure out what your collection is worth? If for no other reason than insurance?
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I keep a .pdf on a few memory sticks with all my gear listed, with pics and a rough valuation. Partly for insurance but also to aid my family in the event of me succumbing to an end of life incident.hamo wrote:Looking at this thread and wondering how to casually drop it in front of my wife...
Seriously though, have you guys with the big collections of high value instruments done a tally to figure out what your collection is worth? If for no other reason than insurance?

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Don't think I qualify as a big collection, but everything worth more than a grand is specified on the insurance policy.hamo wrote:Looking at this thread and wondering how to casually drop it in front of my wife...
Seriously though, have you guys with the big collections of high value instruments done a tally to figure out what your collection is worth? If for no other reason than insurance?
Also, for me it represents 25 years of accumulation, so the cost per year isn't massive.
In the context of hobbies playing guitar isn't really that expensive. Put your guitar rig up against the costs of having a track day car, a boat, fishing, mountain biking, motorbiking, skiing/snowboarding, dive gear. Even a high spec gaming PC and an online game subscription could set you back more, and compared to those your upkeep / maintenance costs are negligible - strings, some gas to drive to jams and gearfests.
Some guys I used to work with who had a part share in a boat could spend more than the cost of a Katana just filling the thing with gas.
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I have main guitars listed but I note I need to go through it again as I’ve sold and bought so many in between.
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I'm certainly in favor of photos labelling what each instrument is
I may take the Bass family shoot later in the week if I can sort a few things out
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Yephamo wrote:Looking at this thread and wondering how to casually drop it in front of my wife...
Seriously though, have you guys with the big collections of high value instruments done a tally to figure out what your collection is worth? If for no other reason than insurance?
Some pieces are specifically named in contents insurance
Some are in my Will
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Um...... I sold it last month.GrantB wrote:I have main guitars listed but I note I need to go through it again as I’ve sold and bought so many in between.
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ordered a new battery for my camera so possibly new photos coming this weekend... and of cab builds 

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Um...and I bought it...$900 was a stretch but I look at it as an investment.Slowy wrote:Um...... I sold it last month.GrantB wrote:I have main guitars listed but I note I need to go through it again as I’ve sold and bought so many in between.
Hope my ‘59 Burst doesn’t get nicked
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