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<p>[QUOTE="Kat, post: 229964, member: 4497"]It appears that I can have a properly sized piece of glass sent to me for about $350. I'm not opposed to that amount but I wonder if it's</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>We used movers and I'm in the process of filling out a claim. But there are things they want to know that I'm not sure how to answer yet. They want to know the weight, the value, and how much in repair costs. Lesson learned we should have hired a mover that specialized in antiques. This company promised us a special "kit" for the cabinet, which costed $100. The "kit" was a bunch of cardboard and blankets and after talking with the rep again we found out it wasn't even implemented properly to begin with. </p><p><br /></p><p>Having the large piece of glass repaired with stained glass in some form would be an interesting option. Not sure what the possibilities are with that or cost, but intriguing nonetheless.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kat, post: 229964, member: 4497"]It appears that I can have a properly sized piece of glass sent to me for about $350. I'm not opposed to that amount but I wonder if it's We used movers and I'm in the process of filling out a claim. But there are things they want to know that I'm not sure how to answer yet. They want to know the weight, the value, and how much in repair costs. Lesson learned we should have hired a mover that specialized in antiques. This company promised us a special "kit" for the cabinet, which costed $100. The "kit" was a bunch of cardboard and blankets and after talking with the rep again we found out it wasn't even implemented properly to begin with. Having the large piece of glass repaired with stained glass in some form would be an interesting option. Not sure what the possibilities are with that or cost, but intriguing nonetheless.[/QUOTE]
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