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> That said, cut comb is easily the most attractive comb honey product.
> Today I have only one retail customer, and they annually purchase several
> thousand pieces of cut comb, which is the only comb honey product I
> produce.
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I did both and found that the Ross Rounds stayed around for a while but the
cut comb was easy to sell. All depended on the age of the buyer. Plus, cut
comb is a great gift for someone new to comb honey and appreciated by "old
timers".

Bill Truesdell
Bath, Maine

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