> Dear Bee People:
>
> My wife has been looking all over for honey pots, and find they are very
> scarce, even in pottery shops, etc.
>
> Does anyone know of a a good, preferably wholesale, supplier in the US,
> that makes, distributes, or imports honey pots?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave Green Dave's Pollination Service
> PO Box 1200 Hemingway, SC 29554 USA
>
THIS SHUD HELP.
Contact Jim Steed/ POBox 948 Richmond KY (KY) 40475
Mr Steed ran a seven-part article in the American Bee
Journal, Oct 83 to Apr 84, entitled "Collecting Honey Pots
and Other Bee Paraphernalia." He lists sources from all
over the US and the world, as I recall. More recently
a woman ran the same type of article, single installment,
in [Gleanings in ] Bee Culture (within the past two years).
Can't give specifics because I don't subscribe to BC but
read a friend's copy.
BTW, when I attended Apimondia Nagoya 1987 Steed had me look
up a Nipponese honeypot collector w/ whom he was making
exchanges.
Sayonara und Bonne Chance!
Jack the B-man
PS When a visitor stopped by from Finland two years ago
he gifted us w/ a honeypot containing honey! (We don't
collect HPs.) Visitors were here yesterday from TN
but no honeypot, just honey! All this -- the upshot
of our journal articles over the years. Mighty small
world.
John Iannuzzi PhD * "Singing masons building roofs
9772 Old Annapolis Rd * of gold." --Shakespeare
Ellicott City MD 21042 usa * 20 Italian colonies
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