kannibul":2o0jimji said:I calculated up, for insurance reasons, that I have 30K of gear, and that's using MF pricing, not MSRP, except on things that were custom-ordered that without a shitload of digging, I won't be able to find what I paid for it...
Holy crap.
mhenson42":2t5jp4p4 said:I was pretty close to that at one point. Now I only have about $20K (amount that I've spent) in gear. And thats a bedroom rig.
nbarts":s23piuwy said:It doesn't really matter how much gear you own, what matters is how much you work your ass off to afford it or at least pay the minimum payments. If it's no burden then having millions worth of gear is perfectly fine. Now if' you've got all that shit & you're killing yourself for it, that's a problem.
again with this":1sna59wz said:30K 'aint that much for replacement value. A couple (okay, a few) nice amps and guitars and you're there. That's about what I am insured for. Insurance is much cheaper for hobbyists. If you take your stuff into a "commercial environment" (or at least, according to my insurance company) then, you need a different kind of policy. I suspect like Stratotone has. BTW Strato, PM me a link or phone for your insurer in Nashville?
kannibul":e8cshsfu said:I calculated up, for insurance reasons, that I have 30K of gear, and that's using MF pricing, not MSRP, except on things that were custom-ordered that without a shitload of digging, I won't be able to find what I paid for it...
Holy crap.
Marshall Freak":qaiq8chw said:I don't even want to add it up. Guns either.