It's been a while since I've posted, but know this is probably the best place to turn for the answers I need. I'm a little flustered so please excuse me if this turns into a ramble.
I keep my guitars and all my gear in a small climate controlled "studio" room. Well, this week during the noreaster snow, a pipe that was turned off in my garage cracked right before the shutoff valve and was spraying for 2 days up and on to the top of the one room it absolutely couldn't. Everything got rained on for 2 days. Most guitars were in cases but a couple were on the stand as my go to home players. I need to figure out what to say to insurance for what is I'm sure a long battle ahead. The ones on the stand and are in bad shape are:
1. Jackson USA Soloist serial J3359. Wine, S/S/H J90C 3 mini toggles JT6. Is bone stock with 2 chips, one on bottom horn's side and one under top horn straplock. Both smaller than a match head. All hardware is corroding, pots feel shot...not only can you see the glue joints but the grain of the wood thru the finish......owned her since she was brand new......devastating.
2. Jackson Performer PS3 Rhoads. Loaded with electronics from DKMG (EMG-HZ and Afterburner) JT590, nut and tuners from Warrior Pro. Hardware and electronics trashed, body/finish cracking......
3. Takamine acoustic filled with water, warped, cracked, seems splitting
4. Charvel 80's Parts mutt Bass.....soaked but perfectly fine....go figure.
(Water also poured directly into my Bugera 333XL head and ran down thru both of my 4X85 watt celestian Peavey cabs...afraid to open them yet) Also lost all my recording pc, mixer, midi keyboard.....UGH!
There were 2 guitars in cases in there that have some surface tarnish on screws, trems and other metal parts as the cases got some moisture on the bottom....so far otherwise seem ok.
1. Jackson USA KV2 BGF serial J11797
2. Jackson KV Pro Mustaine serial J302189
I know the insurance will try and lowball.......how do I approach the fight ahead? Out of my mind here.
Admins, please move post if it shouldn't be here. I figured the bulk is about the Jacksons.
I keep my guitars and all my gear in a small climate controlled "studio" room. Well, this week during the noreaster snow, a pipe that was turned off in my garage cracked right before the shutoff valve and was spraying for 2 days up and on to the top of the one room it absolutely couldn't. Everything got rained on for 2 days. Most guitars were in cases but a couple were on the stand as my go to home players. I need to figure out what to say to insurance for what is I'm sure a long battle ahead. The ones on the stand and are in bad shape are:
1. Jackson USA Soloist serial J3359. Wine, S/S/H J90C 3 mini toggles JT6. Is bone stock with 2 chips, one on bottom horn's side and one under top horn straplock. Both smaller than a match head. All hardware is corroding, pots feel shot...not only can you see the glue joints but the grain of the wood thru the finish......owned her since she was brand new......devastating.
2. Jackson Performer PS3 Rhoads. Loaded with electronics from DKMG (EMG-HZ and Afterburner) JT590, nut and tuners from Warrior Pro. Hardware and electronics trashed, body/finish cracking......
3. Takamine acoustic filled with water, warped, cracked, seems splitting
4. Charvel 80's Parts mutt Bass.....soaked but perfectly fine....go figure.
(Water also poured directly into my Bugera 333XL head and ran down thru both of my 4X85 watt celestian Peavey cabs...afraid to open them yet) Also lost all my recording pc, mixer, midi keyboard.....UGH!
There were 2 guitars in cases in there that have some surface tarnish on screws, trems and other metal parts as the cases got some moisture on the bottom....so far otherwise seem ok.
1. Jackson USA KV2 BGF serial J11797
2. Jackson KV Pro Mustaine serial J302189
I know the insurance will try and lowball.......how do I approach the fight ahead? Out of my mind here.
Admins, please move post if it shouldn't be here. I figured the bulk is about the Jacksons.
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