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David Eyre <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 29 Sep 1997 13:24:44 -0500
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On 26 Sep 97 at 18:33, Allen Dick wrote:
 
> Anyone who wants to look at the DE hive can see it at
> http://www.muskoka.net/~beeworks/bees2.html
> ...and buy it there too, I believe.
>
> I personally wonder if it can live up to its designer's claims in an
> independant test.  Whether it can or not, your obvious enjoyment of
> its easy handling probably justifies its considerably higher cost
> when compared to standard equipment for hobby usage.  I know of
> others who have tried it and am waiting to hear their comments.
 
This message was forwarded to me by a friend who knows my mail
filters are set to eliminate this 'gentlemans' comments.
 
        'JUDGE NOT, LESS YEA BE JUDGED'
This was taught to me as a child and has been part of my personal
creed all of my life. A pity that others cannot follow suit!
My hive has and can stand up to independant testing, if any one would
care to ask, we can send information.
        Considerably higher cost? No! If one would take the time to compare
apples to apples, in fact our hive is cheaper, both in Canada and the
US.
        Further comment is I believe unnecessary. If anyone needs further
information I would appreciate if it is done off list.
 
 
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David Eyre, Owner.
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