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Date: | Sat, 13 Sep 1997 15:27:10 -0400 |
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Thanks so much to those of you who have responded to my September 10 request
for antique breastpumps. I am thrilled at the prospect of getting an antique
pump, however I obviously did not make myself clear to some of you. I am
continuing to hear from people with plastic bicycle horn pumps and have seen
a couple postings on Lactnet concerning the same. Apparently the word
"antique" has caused the confusion. I realize that bicycle horn pumps are
still made today. (I have on occasion been guilty of hiding them back behind
other products on the shelf so mothers won't find them!) While I realize the
word "antique" has both meanings, my use of the word "antique" refers to the a
ge of the pump--not the style. That is why I said "old glass and rubber
bicycle horn type pumps." Hope that clarifies...
Cher Sealy, RN, BSN, IBCLC
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