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Edward Markus <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 25 Feb 2002 23:31:45 -0500
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An old friend just handed me some old woodenware machinery and particularly
a box joint jig with which I am throughly 'tickled'.  I want to use it and
can figure it out, but would like to find out more about it.  It is/was
made by the Carl E. Johnson Company of Lincoln Park, Michigan.  I find
nothing on the web about this company.  It has a serial # but no model
number or year of manufacture, so I assume there was only one model made.
If anyone  has information on this little bit of beekeeping history I would
love to have it.  Thank you,   Edward Markus   Heart's Home Farm

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