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No one has responded, so I'll take a jab: do these things actually have
monetary values? We're talking about fair market values, and they don't
have any. I guess that's what you're asking...how do yhou determine value
for something that really can't have a value.
Do you really need to insure them? Sorry, I'm not much help but perhaps
someone will take up the cause...
Candace Perry
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Subject: Value
Any suggestions on putting values, for insurance purposes, on large pieces
of military and electrical equipment; i.e.; radars, jamming devices,
cannons, torpedoes, etc? In their day, some of these objects were part of
multi-million dollar systems. They have a value if sold as scrap but I am
interested in a method of assessing their value as historical objects. This
is not the kind of equipment you see on e-bay or at military shows.
Michael Aurele Simons
Director
Historical Electronics Museum
1745 Nursery Road
Linthicum, Maryland 21090
410-765-3803
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