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Originally Posted by Albert Smith
Ronson that's great but do some shopping around before signing on the dotted line, for instance will they give you a loaner if you have to send your axe back to Ken for a set-up? if the item is anywhere else other than your home is it covered? Clarion Instrument Insurance does all of this and a lot more, so research before you decide on going with your good neighbor. It might save you from being axe-less in the time of need.
Al

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Owwww! Watch out, Spidey!
Al, you've given me some good points to check! I KNOW our State Farm girl doesn't have any
Smiths laying around for loaners (good point!), but I know that if the axe is ANYWHERE on this planet, it is covered for theft, fire, water damage, mysterious disappearance (her wording).
At any rate,
Clarion Instrument Insurance sounds well worth checking out.
Thanks for lookin' out!
