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I was eavesdropping on your message referencing using all shallows (for brood
& supering) and note you have a "pink paper" on your experience.  I would
greatly appreciate a copy if possible.
 
I'm just a hobbyist (sometimes lawyer) with a couple of hives, but have found
that the back can get almost as strained with two hives as with many more as
the years progress!  Thanks.
 
Wes Uhlman
1302 Bigelow Avenue North
Seattle. WA. 98109

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