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Christian Schulte AG Kluge <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 25 Nov 1996 09:16:26 GMT+02
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Dave Black wrote:
In message <[log in to unmask]>, Allen Dick
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>Comb honey sells for double (at a minimum) the price for extracted.
> comb better than virtually all
>comb sold in North America -- and likely the developed world.
>
>In Germany -- I am told by a skep beekeeper -- that combs *from
>skeps* sell for prices like $50 per pound.
 
Very likely.  Shhh !
:-)
 
I doubt.
 
This might only be true for heather in combs. Others canot be sold
for more than $30 per kilo. I would have THB only.
 
Christian Schulte
Germany

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