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 I've been out of the beekeeping groove for a couple years because of
a move but now I'm trying to get back into it, my other major hobby is
reenacting the Middle Ages.

 If you know of anyone involved in historical reenactment
(Specifically the SCA, www.sca.org)  could you point them to
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/sca_beekeeping/ please?

 I don't condone keeping bees in skeps or gums certainly, but it
appears TBH's of a sort were period.

 Thanks!
 Mike Martin in Warrensburg, MO
 in the SCA I'm known as Lord Hrothgar the Smith and I'm in the
Kingdom of Calontir

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