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Old 09-21-2008, 08:59 PM
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Matt, I can't help you put your bow together, but I can tell you how to avoid some of the pain next time. Insure your bow. I'm not pushing my company on you or soliciting business here. I'mjust offering advice because I work in the insurance industry and I sell these all the time. Again, I have no interest in soliciting from this forum. This is just information I know about PA.

Without looking at rates I'm guessing it wouldn't even meet the minimum requirements, soit would cost $30.00 a year w/ a $0 deductible. Major insurance companies have an "all perils" policy where you schedule items at a certain price (ie. your bow).This means you can accidentallybreak your bow and it's covered with a $0 deductible for whatever the cost of the damage. When I have the cash to get reallllll serious with my hunting gear it will allbe scheduled on my existing policy (alreadyhave an engagement ring on there. Myrifle might go on next).
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Old 09-22-2008, 03:37 PM
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Ok, here's the pictures.





Basically, it took the outer layers off the invelvet. What are the chances?

Steve, I never thought about including them on an insurance policy, but I suppose like anything that's considered valuable to you, it would make sense. However, if I were to purchase most bows new, I suppose the warranty would be sufficient, UNLESS you tend to keep bows for a long time.

Anyways, it seems as though it's going to work out thanks to Scott (Buckeye).
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