Yes, this is the hole point of the discussion
Over my dead body, would air checker's handle my 1976 Series I.
This bass has been humming, poppin, roaring, Slammin, singing, slanging, grovin, and in the pocket for over 30 years.
No way in hell will I let the Ipod generation even touch my strings on my bass. (You know what I mean...) let alone, take my bass away and put it in some god-forsaken cargo hole.
Insurance will not replace my marks which were handed down through the Carter, Ford, 1-2 Reegan, Bush 1, 1-2 Clinton, and Bush 1 3/4 years.
A replacement works great for Ipods and other mass production replicational devicesm but not my Alembic (I had to spell it out).
Insurance is good for some, but not for all. Even if you insured the bass, and something went terrorably wrong, and your bass is broken or cracked, what insurance could prevent this gut reaction of anger? I'll tell you... NOTHING.
I would rather someone just steal my bass than give it back to me in pieces. At least, I don't have to look and remember the stains in my mind on erroded values of trust, rolled and packaged in shambles.
I rather not see my bass at all, than see it broken with a check. Some things money CAN buy, but CAN'T replace.
(Camera Pans a silent and still shot on hendixclarke's serious face and holds it after his last statement.)
Peace-