yes-ish -- you'll want to check the renter's policy to see how much they cover and what that coverage actually means. Also it helps to have very detailed lists of what's there to be covered.I was told it is covered by my renter's policy.
yes-ish -- you'll want to check the renter's policy to see how much they cover and what that coverage actually means. Also it helps to have very detailed lists of what's there to be covered.I was told it is covered by my renter's policy.
This ^. It’s probably covered under personal contents, which is a big pool that also covers your clothes, your furniture, your laptop, your can opener, that sort of stuff. There’s a hard cap on that amount you can see on your dec page, and you’d be surprised how fast it disappears when you’re looking at a fire or flood loss. If you only have a couple hundred records you’re probably fine. It’s good to keep an eye on it though and make sure you adjust that amount up if you need to. It’s a pennies on the dollar premium adjustment.yes-ish -- you'll want to check the renter's policy to see how much they cover and what that coverage actually means. Also it helps to have very detailed lists of what's there to be covered.
yes-ish -- you'll want to check the renter's policy to see how much they cover and what that coverage actually means. Also it helps to have very detailed lists of what's there to be covered.
This ^. It’s probably covered under personal contents, which is a big pool that also covers your clothes, your furniture, your laptop, your can opener, that sort of stuff. There’s a hard cap on that amount you can see on your dec page, and you’d be surprised how fast it disappears when you’re looking at a fire or flood loss. If you only have a couple hundred records you’re probably fine. It’s good to keep an eye on it though and make sure you adjust that amount up if you need to. It’s a pennies on the dollar premium adjustment.
Collection size AND system too for some people. In some homes with a solid system and big collection, an audio space might get over looked because you don't spend it all at once, but it can be the most expensive space in the house all together.If you only have a couple hundred records you’re probably fine.
Completely valid. If your HO policy has a hard cap of say, $60k personal contents (which isn’t uncommon for a small house), even if you’ve got $3k tied up in just a middle-of-the-road system you start eating up that coverage fast. Do some back of the napkin math on cost of your computer + tv + stereo + appliances + furniture and that number starts getting whittled away really quickly before you ever even get to the records.Collection size AND system too for some people. In some homes with a solid system and big collection, an audio space might get over looked because you don't spend it all at once, but it can be the most expensive space in the house all together.
yes-ish -- you'll want to check the renter's policy to see how much they cover and what that coverage actually means. Also it helps to have very detailed lists of what's there to be covered.
Yup I specifically asked about it, and raised my policy, but it's all lumped in with personal belongings.
Completely valid. If your HO policy has a hard cap of say, $60k personal contents (which isn’t uncommon for a small house), even if you’ve got $3k tied up in just a middle-of-the-road system you start eating up that coverage fast. Do some back of the napkin math on cost of your computer + tv + stereo + appliances + furniture and that number starts getting whittled away really quickly before you ever even get to the records.
It is, without a doubt, in my house. There is still an ongoing conversation with my insurance agent, as it stands, they say to keep accurate "records", hahaha, of the collection and equipment and that "should" suffice. But I'm still pushing for a way to separate this from our blanket Home Owners coverage. All that being said, a flood would be devastating to my little corner of our home, a fire would be awful, in the end outside of photos and a few personal items, things can be replaced, but, the bulk of the records I have would be hard to replace due to either scarcity or value. He's supposedly looking into it, but at a certain point and or collection size, you do need to look beyond it being part of the umbrella policy in my opinion.
Even just the regular soundtrack has gone crazy. Nonesuch had it for sale for $5 at one point for part of a movie promotion. It's one I always sat on because I figured I would pick it up eventually since it was always cheap and on sale.Various - Another Day, Another Time: Celebrating The Music Of "Inside Llewyn Davis"
View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2015 Vinyl release of "Another Day, Another Time: Celebrating The Music Of "Inside Llewyn Davis"" on Discogs.www.discogs.com
This one is crazy. I've had it my wantlist since a 1/2 off sale at Nonesuch crashed the site a few years back and I could have snagged it for $20. A copy popped back up for sale at Plaidroom yesterday and I managed to grab it for $40. Does anybody knoe if this is getting a repress or are copies just popping up random places?
I have the Soundtrack too and it’s crazy that one is cracking $100 as well. The pressing and mastering is superb though.Even just the regular soundtrack has gone crazy. Nonesuch had it for sale for $5 at one point for part of a movie promotion. It's one I always sat on because I figured I would pick it up eventually since it was always cheap and on sale.
Things are turning a bit crazy on Discogs atm. This was down under $10 at some point. And was lingering in the VMP store for years
Url: Grandaddy – Under The Western Freeway (2017, Blue, Vinyl)
Nuts! I grabbed this for $15 and it’s still sealed.Things are turning a bit crazy on Discogs atm. This was down under $10 at some point. And was lingering in the VMP store for years
Url: Grandaddy – Under The Western Freeway (2017, Blue, Vinyl)
Me too. Got it on a VMP sale at some point. I have listened to it quite a lot though. It's a great album!Nuts! I grabbed this for $15 and it’s still sealed.
Discogs is nuts at the moment. I remember back in 2010 when nobody knew was it was. I think record collecting has went crazy since the start of the pandemic to be honest. Having to overpay for everything these days.
I sold my copy on Discogs a few months ago for like $125. No regerts.Was doing some updates in my discogs this morning and this one made me literally blurt out "what in the actual fuck!".
I don't even remember buying it but apparently I paid $11.16 in 2017 on an eBay purchase. Someone trying to get $229 now.
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I just checked my local store here in Sweden and both Alive 1 and 2 (and the rest as well exept for Discovery) are in stock at retail price. Not the box, naturally, but the standalone issues are also going quite nuts at the moment on Discogs. I think this bubble will burst quite soon.How the Daft Punk stuff has skyrocketed to crazy levels is still boggling my mind. I get the they broke up, but no new music since 2013. Surely we will see represses.
You couldn't give these away a few years ago. I bought a copy in 2017 from insound for $58 now people are looking for $500.
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