Rodeo,
The jeweler that I apprenticed to, told the story of the man that he apprenticed to. Seems that he had shot a rather large moose. Proud of it he was. He had moose mounted, Great huge thing. His wife would not let him hang his moose in her house, so he hung the moose over his jewelers bench. Seemed perfectly safe and even reasonable for forty years. Until it came loose from the wall, fell on the jeweler and killed him. There was no moose over my teachers bench, there will be no moose over my bench. Seems that the concepts of safe and reasonable are changeable things. Product liability insurance is a good idea if you have assets you'd like to protect, from those who have a slightly differing concept from yours concerning safe and reasonable. Of course you could self insure, which is what you will be doing if you opt out of purchasing a policy. Since the question has come up you can almost bet on "mother being the necessity of invention." 2cents worth Brad
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Rodeo,
The jeweler that I apprenticed to, told the story of the man that he apprenticed to. Seems that he had shot a rather large moose. Proud of it he was. He had moose mounted, Great huge thing. His wife would not let him hang his moose in her house, so he hung the moose over his jewelers bench. Seemed perfectly safe and even reasonable for forty years. Until it came loose from the wall, fell on the jeweler and killed him. There was no moose over my teachers bench, there will be no moose over my bench. Seems that the concepts of safe and reasonable are changeable things. Product liability insurance is a good idea if you have assets you'd like to protect, from those who have a slightly differing concept from yours concerning safe and reasonable. Of course you could self insure, which is what you will be doing if you opt out of purchasing a policy. Since the question has come up you can almost bet on "mother being the necessity of invention." 2cents worth Brad