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According to Aaron Morris:
>
> You might want to check with David Eyre (Beeworks).  I'm not sure what
> he has in stock, but delivery time is good and you'll make out well
> with the exchange rate.
>
> Aaron Morris - I think, therefore I bee!
>
 
ON december 10, 1996, I ordered that exact beesuit from David
by e-mail, asking him if there was any way I could get it by
Christmas for my son.  He e-mailed back the same day, saying he
had forwarded the order to Sherriff in England and he thought
it would arrive by Christmas.  Sent by Air Parcel Post($14
shipping charge) it was in my mailbox in Virginia, USA on
December 19.  David then billed me when he got the invoice from
Sherriff.  Even with the shipping cost it was less expensive
then listed in the U. S. catalogs.  I was most impressed with
this fine service and encourage you to contact david & see what
he can do.
 
Fred

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