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Gordon Albright <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 1 Jul 1998 09:50:45 EDT
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To Bill Frank:
        I just wanted to recommend the "Maxant" brand of extractor.  It is
made in Ayer MA. USA.  They have a very wide variety of sizes to choose from.
I suggest you look at one of the small radial types which will eliminate the
need of flipping the frames you spoke of.  I purchased a ten frame radial last
year and it is fantastic.  Very nice stainless steel construction, well made.
I don't have the address or phone # with me at this moment.  You can call for
information in the 978 area code, (which is where Ayer MA is) or look in
either American Beekeeping Journal or Bee Culture where they place frequent
ads.  Or last but not least maybe someone else on the list has the number and
address and will post it for you.
 
Gordon Albright

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