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Joe Hollon
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Posted: 16 July 2018 at 1:25pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

My homeowners insurance specifically told me my
collectibles would NOT be covered so I bought a separate
policy. Good idea to ask!
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Brennan Voboril
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Joe I don't own any art, and don't work in insurance, but I imagine they'd want it appraised and separate from the home?
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Jason K Fulton
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I do work in insurance - you want a separate policy to cover the items correctly. The separate policy typically covers additional perils as well. 

Basically, talk to your insurance agent.
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Phil Southern
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A question about framing, as I'm getting a couple of things framed soon.  is there a way to get original art pages "floating" so all of the production notes, etc, are visible?  I have a Don Heck Liberty Legion page that has all kind of cool notes I'd hate to get covered up.  Thanks! 
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Phil Southern
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Now if only I could find a Frank Robbins Invaders page from that crossover (that I could afford)!  

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Nathan Greno
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Phil: A question about framing, as I'm getting a couple of things framed soon.  is there a way to get original art pages "floating" so all of the production notes, etc, are visible? 

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I have all of my comic art floating. I wanna see the whole thing... edges and all. Just make sure they use a removable, acid free tape and you'll be good to go. 


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Phil Southern
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Thanks!  You guys are nice.
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