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Discussion in 'Show Your Collection' started by Waiting..., Feb 23, 2010.

  1. Waiting...

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  2. Mutonismyfriend

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    Are u documenting every toy u buy? WIsh I had started doing that - an inage DB would be a great way to keep track.
     
  3. Vombie

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    I copy and paste pictures of all my stuff onto a word document.
     
  4. BobDuher

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    Good idea to do this.....I understand my toys are covered under my home insurance policy. The have to be documented though.
     
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    Bob, your collection is priceless :!:
     
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    Do you have a normal home owners policy or something special that added the toys onto it? From what I understand, possessions pretty much just have a set amount that you are covered for and if you have something like art that isn't valued like normal possessions then you have to get separate insurance for that.
     
  8. BobDuher

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    When I talked to the agent, he said they would be covered under the existing policy and won't need a seperate policy. But now that I think about it, that was when I had only a couple HPs and no original art. I'm going to follow up and see what he says now....will get back to you.
     
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    @BobDuher If you don't mind, please share that information on the board. I think I'm in a similar boat to yours so I'd like know if it's necessary for me to look into something else.

    @Joe/Waiting... I love the idea of documenting all the toys that you have even if they come and go. I've been thinking about doing this for a while but it seems obvious that it should be done. On one of my days off I will embark on that.
     
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    I am pretty sure you need a special "collections" insurance. In fact I once received a call from a board member who was pricing toys for an insurance company and needed ballpark values for them.
     
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    Thank you Carl. I'm going to look into this. Bob please still post your findings as well. :)
     
  12. Mutonismyfriend

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    Maybe it was on here - or in the "real world" but someone mentioned a collections policy that was particularly good value from a specialist provider - but cant recall who.

    My personal opinion is that insurance companies will try any way not to pay up...so I am skeptical about insurance (other than automobile)
     
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    http://www.collectinsure.com/

    These guys are legit and now underwrite their policies through Lloyd's of London.

    They are at Comic Con every year.
     
  14. Waiting...

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    totally going through and doing a piece by piece survey on this cleaning run so get ready to see some bad ass zoids
     
  15. Waiting...

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    got some fresh pics up on flickr

    this is one of my favorite pieces, right now it is pumping out muscle men,homies,simpsons danglers, and hello kitty danglers
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    this is an old earring counter display with plasticard shelves
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    one of the slickest part of Bome figures is the mirror cromed bases
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    enjoy
     
  16. Waiting...

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    hopefully I can snag another one of these by years end, I wanna set up a GID blacklight case

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    I am pretty sure I am 100% complete on the gargamel minis if I am not please correct me, much thanks to everyone whom helped me track these guys down
     
  17. yamuel

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    The hexagonal case fits those Centurion figures very nicely.
     

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