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I have a "Mann Lake" Honeymaker.  After some problems at first, i.e.
lots of bees in my head gear, I found it works great.  I had to stop
wearing a hat.  It seems that when I wear  a hat, the bill lifts the
veil and gaps the velcro.  I was working a 24  colony apiary,  by the
time I finished, I had a cranial apairum.
 
Now for the question:  does anyone know where I can get a custom patch
made?  I want MY company on the suit, not Mann Lake.  Where can I get a
patch designed and sewn?
 
Thanks,
               Chris M
 
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