

We have health, liability & life insurance on Kristen. We have Inland Marine insurance for all our equipemt. What about insurance for prop and performer? This is very important to protect it while in transit. So the water cell literall floats inside the case. Thris, inside the case is a platfom that rides on 4 shock absorbers. Second, the water cell and case were designed to travel & store in the upright position or on their sides. First off it's an X-Frame case versus a standard ATA case. Our water cell has a very unique case built for it. How do you store something like this and what are the problems associated with transportation? From our experience and knowing what others have spent, one would be well into 5 figures.


Richard Sherry is one and his work is incredible. There are only 1 or 2 guys that build water cells. That's how we came up with the idea for a cylindrical shaped water cell. Since Kristen doesn't do it with a cover, we didn't want a water cell that had any frames or even a fron & back. Then we decided to try and put our own signature on it. After that we worked on having our own made in the typical phone booth style shape & size. When we first started down this road, we rented a water cell from Mark Cannon for 6 months. I'll answer some and let Kristen chime in on others.ĭo you purchase a ready made model or design one yourself?
