Recently lost my (30 yr) complete collection of FWW due to katrina. Any information re value for insurance purposes would be helpful. Broke my heart to throw them all away.
Thanks
Recently lost my (30 yr) complete collection of FWW due to katrina. Any information re value for insurance purposes would be helpful. Broke my heart to throw them all away.
Thanks
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I've seen collections in the $500-600 range. Usually an ad or two in the back of fww for a set. That may be a good place to start.
Tom
Douglasville, GA
I'd ask Taunton press.. Maybe have some facts for the insurance? Just a thought..
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