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Walt Barricklow <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Wed, 21 Jan 1998 11:59:40 -0500
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You are obviously a different person than the George W. Imirie that was
described in the Brushy
Bee "Secrets of a Master" about the Imirie shim. Ive got books written by
R. Bonney, R. Morse.
and R. Taylor, but won't have one written by you, or any more of your shims
in my hives.  Move on
quick, perhaps not even stopping at the Best of Bee. I give you this info
free of charge.
 
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> From: GImasterBK <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Checking Options on BEE-L
> Date: Wednesday, January 21, 1998 12:30 AM
>
> As a NEW MEMBER of just 3 weeks, I will surely convert to B of B.  As one
of
> the 116 EAS Certified Master Beekeepers who has raised bees only for
> scientific study and interest for 65 years (1933), my interest in the
BEE-L
> was to use it to try and UPGRADE today's beeHAVERS into beeKEEPERS free
of
> charge.
>
> At my age and having no time for foolishness, I was rapidly approaching
the
> point of UNSUBSCRIBING to BEE-L; and get back to writing my final book
dealing
> with beeKEEPING rather than HAVING bees.
>                                 Thank you!
>                                     George Imirie, Ph.D.
>                                     Rockville, Maryland

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