They alone are insured for 7 figures, against fire, theft, flood, etc... The insurance company had no problem with that figure.
The cars are obviously worth much more and insured for more. That's just the guitars and related items.
They're such transient items that they'd make good fodder for insurance fraud. Insurance has pictures of quite a few of them and video tape of a walk-through once every couple of years. They don't have the serial numbers for most of them. They could disappear into the market pretty easily and nobody would be the wiser, and I could collect the insurance money!
However...
I don't want the insurance money. I want the gear. If I had the insurance money, I'd have to put the fucking effort into buying all the damned kit all over again! Fuck that! I spent YEARS amassing my collection!
You don't need the money so I think you're better off with the gear, though it doesn't do much good sitting in storage forever
Also, there's a Hungarian water polo player whose name is (I'm not sure how to spell it) "Beotch" - as in how someone will say "bitch" if they're not allowed to say that word or if they're trying to be less vulgar. The dude's literally a Beotch.
This amuses me.
Also, I have watched so much volleyball that I now know some of the player's names - like regular volleyball. The referees fucked the US beach volleyball team pretty early on. Regular volleyball is doing just fine and the US is now in the finals.
That is very amusing, in fact it is fuckin hilarious!
I have not seen the US beach volley ball team lately but if they are what I think they are I certainly do not blame the refs for fucking them! Early and often, hell even late!
I own too many guitars.
But, many of them are special. Hell, they're all special to me.
I own more than I can possibly justify. If I need to replicate a guitar tone, I have the means to do so.
They do get played, more or less. They're all maintained and in peak condition for that particular guitar. I have some really worn out models, so they're in the best shape that they can be in. I have my 'favorite' Les Paul that's as beat up as Willie Nelson's Trigger! It's got worn out spots that go at least halfway through. That one doesn't get played anymore. It has thousands of hours of hard playing in it and kinda has its own tone. It doesn't have quite the sustain, either.
I have guitars that were brought here in unplayable pretty much not worth fixing condition and they just sit there in the corner I don't have the heart to destroy them and they make decent decorations in the corner
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