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Many of us have a number of cameras and attendant lenses that should be listed on riders on our homeowners' insurance if not covered through professional work. Short of looking through eBay, how do we come up with reasonable and accurate replacement costs for this stuff, some of which has not been made since shortly after World War II? If you've already done this, I would like to know how you've proceeded. If not, are you planning to and how will you proceed?
Thanks.
Many of us have a number of cameras and attendant lenses that should be listed on riders on our homeowners' insurance if not covered through professional work. Short of looking through eBay, how do we come up with reasonable and accurate replacement costs for this stuff, some of which has not been made since shortly after World War II? If you've already done this, I would like to know how you've proceeded. If not, are you planning to and how will you proceed?
Thanks.
Ccoppola82
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I actually did this not long ago. I did the absolute best I could by looking through places like KEH, BH used, Tamarkin, etc. I marked the date and screen shot of the items for sale. The only thing that required substantial paper trail was my MP240 because it was valued over 3k. I go through Statefarm for car and home owners, so added my camera gear as a personal item policy.