need help on an appraisal

John Ross jrpiano@win.eastlink.ca
Wed, 9 Oct 2002 17:59:07 -0300


Hi Terry,
My new van is covered for two years, with a replacement cost value,
for a small additional premium.
They wouldn't be able to afford to replace older write-offs, though.
If they did, the premiums would be much higher than now. I know you
all know that, but I thought some might not know, about the other, on
a new vehicle.
The replacement for the first 2 years is worth the extra cost, because
as you know, vehicles lose quite a bit of their value, as soon as they
are out if the lot.
By the way, I really like my Dodge Minivan, it is my 5th.
Regards,
John M. Ross
Windsor, Nova Scotia.
jrpiano@win.eastlink.ca
----- Original Message -----
From: "Farrell" <mfarrel2@tampabay.rr.com>
To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 5:30 PM
Subject: Re: need help on an appraisal


| Some folks have what is called "Replacement Coverage". I have that
on my home and contents. If my home burns down, my insurance company
will replace my 15 year old 25" color tv with a new 25" color tv. My
greatly worn recliner will be replace with a new similar design
recliner (only not worn out). Our worn carpet will be replaced with
new similar design carpet, and on and on. It does not matter the
condition of the items. They will be replaced with new similar quality
items. I have asked about pianos. If my home burned down, my 1993
Boston GP-178 (worth maybe $10K to $12K) would be replaced with a NEW
Boston GP-178 (cost around $19K). I have a local client that has the
same insurance company as I, and a tree fell through his roof and
crushed the end of his old upright several months ago. When his home
repairs are finished, he will be moving his new Mason & Hamlin upright
into the living room. That is what "Replacement Coverage" is all
about. I do not believe any such coverag!
| e is available on automobiles.
|
| Terry Farrell
|
| ----- Original Message -----
| From: "Alan R. Barnard" <mathstar@salemnet.com>
| To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org>
| Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 12:06 PM
| Subject: Re: need help on an appraisal
|
|
| > In general (this from a former insurance adjuster), the insurer
would only
| > pay to replace the piano at market value.
| >
| > Consider the automobile. You wreck a 1990 Chevy. They offer you
the Blue
| > Book (actually NADA black & yellow) value, let's say $1,800.
| >
| > "But," says you, "I just had a rebuilt engine installed, the
brakes were
| > completely redone last month, I replaced the radio with a
high-boom ear
| > blaster, the body has been completely redone and repainted last
week, the
| > tires are brand new AND I have emptied the ashtray."
| >
| > "Oh," says the insurer, "That's different. We'll pay you $1,800."
| >
| > Of course, there is no blue book for pianos--more's the pity--but
the
| > principle is the same. If the customer paid $xxx dollars for the
piano say
| > 10 years ago, and could prove it, they would probably offer her
$xxx dollars
| > today IF that was what they estimate it would take to buy another
1915 M (or
| > O or S). Otherwise, it's all up for negotiation and they will look
at piano
| > claim pay-outs they and other insurers have made in the last five
years or
| > so.
| >
| > I don't have any direct experience with piano casualties, but I'm
pretty
| > sure that's how it would be looked at. Others with piano claims
experience,
| > please chime in.
| >
| > Alan Barnard
| > Salem, MO
| >
| >
| > ----- Original Message -----
| > From: <PNOTNR@aol.com>
| > To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
| > Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 11:37 PM
| > Subject: need help on an appraisal
| >
| >
| > > List,
| > >
| > > I have a customer who wants me to appraise his Steinway M.  It
was
| > originally
| > > built in 1915, but had a fair amount of work done sometime in
the 60's.
| > > (certainly not a complete remanufacture, but the piano looks
like it was
| > > built in the 60's)
| > >
| > > Does one consider this as an 87 year old piano, or a 40
something?  (this
| > is
| > > for his insurance)
| > >
| > > Thanks for any thoughts
| > >
| > > Gordon Large, RPT
| > > Mt. Vernon, ME  04352
| > > _______________________________________________
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