You
have spent the last ten years acquiring this absolutely perfect collection
of vinyl. And then, one night when you are away, you are paid a visit
by some unwelcome guests. You return to a empty house. Your prized possessions
gone.
But the fact that you had your collection insured separately is going
to take some of the hurt out of replacing them.
Rider Policies
Insuring your record collection against fire, theft, or even flood,
makes a lot of sense. We are not talking about a collection of just
a few LP's. We are referring to those collectors, who has spent half
of their lives assembling these collections which can total from the
hundreds, to the tens of thousands of records.
There are probably quite a few individuals out there, who are in possession
a large number of records. That may receive virtually nothing from their
Insurance company because they did not attach a "rider" to their home
insurance policy.
A rider policy is a attachment to your regular insurance policy, that
covers specific high dollar items, such as large collections of antiques,
jewellery, or in this case, records.
Without this special insurance policy, you may not receive fair compensation
in the event of loss. Check with your insurance company on the amount
of coverage you have, and if you need a rider policy for your record
collection.
Document
Your Collection
By documenting your collection, you are offering proof that you were
in possession of specific items prior to their loss. After a break-in
for instance, it may assist in the retrieval of the discs, in the event
the crooks are caught, and proof of ownership is required.
Video taping your collection is an excellent method for documenting
the existence of your vinyl.
You can start this process by grouping your collection into alphabetical
order. Next, set up your camera equipment with the proper lighting,
focus, and framing. And with the assistance of a friend, go through
each individual album scanning the album cover and vinyl. As you scan
the cover, be sure to catch a close-up on any identifying features such
as the album cover spine, including the manufacturers catalog number
and title.
You can also be describing these details verbally as you go along. This
would include the catalog number, a physical description of the disc(coloured
vinyl, picture disc, promotional copy, or grading), or any special history.
After you completed taping, have copies of your tape made. Then provide
a separate or safe location for the second copy such as a relatives
home or a safety deposit box. After all, it wouldn't make sense to tape
your vinyl collection, then keep all the copies in one location.
For those who you who do not own a video camera, a hard copy list will
achieve the same effect. Either hand written or typed, having a list
with all the same information as a video tape(i.e. catalog number, physical
description, and special notes) will be more than adequate.
Coverage
Perhaps as important as obtaining insurance in the first place, is insuring
that you have adequate coverage on your prized possessions.
If you have a collection that has an estimated value of say, fifteen
thousand pounds(£15,000.00), having five thousand pounds(£5,000.00)
worth of coverage would not make much sense.
On the other hand, if you were to boost coverage from twenty thousand
to twenty five thousand pounds(£20,000.00-£25,000.00), you not only
have an adequate amount of coverage for today, but you also allow for
future appreciation.
Establish The Value Of Your Collection
Using the information on this web site you can determine how much your
collection is worth. This is very important. For when your insurance
broker asks you how much additional coverage you require for your collection,
you will be able to supply them with the proper figure.
If you would prefer to have someone else establish your record collection's
worth, then find someone with knowledge on vinyl recordings. Perhaps
contact the owner of a local record store, and find out if he/she would
be willing to give you a fair estimate for a fee.
Or contact your insurance company and find out who they recommend for
the job. They probably deal with professional appraisers on a daily
basis.
Whatever you decide, decide it today. It is not as critical as other
forms of insurance, but it is still something that you should not put
off for very long.
ALL
OF THIS MIGHT SEEM A BIT OVER THE TOP BUT IMAGINE EVERY PIECE OF VINYL
YOU'VE PICKED UP FROM EVERY SHOP, CAR BOOT OR FAIR BEING STOLEN OR MELTED
IN A FIRE!
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