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Christine Gray <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 29 Oct 2003 21:38:55 -0000
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 "Rodney Angell" > I would like to know if anybody has drawings for building
a small shelf
> that can hold about 4 one pound jars and 4 half pound jars and can set on
a counter at a store.

No plans, but surely not too difficult to mock up with spare wood and then
finish off.  But what about something a bit more sexy than a plain shelf?
Does anyone have some eye-catching design that holds say both jars and also
some bees or pictures or something that really stops people and makes them
look?

I have been buying up honey pots all year in the market, hoping to re-sell
on my stall at Christmas together with a jar of honey,  all wrapped up in
cellophane as an easy present. Any ideas of what would really make a
Christmas Bee Stall hum? -  (not escaped bees, please).

Robin Dartington

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