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Author: Llowner
Date: 2021-09-19 22:57
My company is relocating me overseas and the movers need insurance estimates for all my possessions, for especially valuable stuff they may also ask for additional documentation (>$2500).
I have a LL Leblanc Clarinet - a hand me down from my Dad. It has a serial number in the 27200s from 1967. I've had it overhauled/pads replaced/maintained regularly and still play it daily so it's in working order. Obviously the clarinet is of sentimental value, but I have no idea what the insurable replacement value should be. Was the LL a "professional" clarinet in the day / what would a modern replacement equivalent cost? Does the clarinet have any appreciation in value due to its age that would be relevant for insurance purposes?
Thanks for any help!
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