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Old 17th April 2017, 03:43 PM   #1
Jens Nordlunde
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It is a very good idea, both for yourself and for the insurance, as you have documentation of what have - if the computer is not stolen at the same time.
I have tags with a string, as they can always be removed when needed, some use a painted number, which likely can be removed by thieves. Adhevise labels I dont like, as they may fall of when the glue dries out, and they will make a mark on the blade, or wherever you put it.
I wrote down all that I know about every weapon in the collection, and had a book printed, so I am sure there is enough documentation out there, to satisfy any insurance man.
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