I bet not many of us have prepared an inventory of our gear, complete with serial numbers, description, and second hand value. Even more, made this available in a will or left for our other halves or parents. The price of our equipment can mount up, and certainly there are not many of our close relatives or next of kin who know the true value of our gear.
There are some real sharks out there who are keen to make a fast buck when a musician turns their toes up. none of us know when our time is due, so it makes sense to make arrangements with loved ones for the disposal of our gear. I have left instructions for my wife with a full detailed and valued list of my instruments and recording gear, along with a list of people who she should and shouldn't trust. Hopefully, if my missus outlives me she will contact people from my trusted list and they will do the right thing. It's not nice to think of our mortality, but it is sensible to make the arrangements in good time.





