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Andy Nachbaur <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 18 Dec 1997 21:15:01 -0800
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At 11:29 PM 12/18/97 -0500, you wrote:
 
>
>What's the deal if you leave out the Pooh fan fold book ?
>
 
Hi Al,
 
You got to take the book, its all part of the package deal.  You have my
personal guarantee you will find someone to give the book too if you have
one or are really not interested in Pooh.
 
The retail price of the book was as high as $18.95, the two (2) hand made
Bee Pulls $7.50 each, and the bee stamped embossed envelope is a collectors
item and will go up in value which some list at over $2.00 now. Plus I am
paying the $3.00 postage to US addresses.
 
None of this stuff was made in China which in it's self is remarkable for
this is truly the biggest Chinese X-Mass ever to hit the United States and
considering everything that is on sale in the US markets today that was
imported from Asia can be purchased at over 50% of its original wholesale
price last July.
 
I must say the book was crafted by real Mexican's in Mexico because this
type of  special "pop out" printing is mostly done off shore because of the
slow speed printing equipment needed to do that job.
 
TU, the Old Drone
 
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