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Hi Jack,
As you know, I switched ALL of my colonies and Ann Harman's to 3 Illinois
brood boxes 15 years ago. I did NOT do it because of weight. I did it so I
could do away with multiple size frames and have just ONE UNIVERSAL FRAME FOR
EVERYTHING.
My 6 5/8 frames are used for brood, extracted, cut-comb, even round sections
and square box sections which I still do for OLD FRIENDS. I have written
about this several times in my PINK PAGES. If you want a copy, I will mail
you one. How is your health? I am doing "great" except: just barely walk;
can't shout with just one vocal chord, and can no longer touch type without
feeling in my left hand.
DON'T HAVE A STROKE! But I still make the Honey Board meetings, EAS meetings
(doing a queen workshop this July), and the Federation meeting in Colorado was
fantastic! Ann goes with as my nurse. George Imirie
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