. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Weight Retail 2]4 lbs. $ 2 lbs. 1?4 lbs. \Vt lbs. .80 New Bingham Bee Smoker NEWBjNGHAM' _# INdir5 t&d?ri8S2 nrr f » i/M/rn mt ^—»-~~~jas^j> Smoker was invented l)EE SWVV&RW^^^ J and patented by Mr. T. *-'== *?* — ™ 7 ^^ ~ F. Bingham, of Michi- gan. Mr. Bingham man- ufactured the Bingham Smoker and Bingham Honey Knife for near- ly thirty-five years, and in 1912, becoming a very old man, we pur- chased this business and joined it to our established business of beekeepers' supplies, and general beeware. Those who knew Mr. B


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Weight Retail 2]4 lbs. $ 2 lbs. 1?4 lbs. \Vt lbs. .80 New Bingham Bee Smoker NEWBjNGHAM' _# INdir5 t&d?ri8S2 nrr f » i/M/rn mt ^—»-~~~jas^j> Smoker was invented l)EE SWVV&RW^^^ J and patented by Mr. T. *-'== *?* — ™ 7 ^^ ~ F. Bingham, of Michi- gan. Mr. Bingham man- ufactured the Bingham Smoker and Bingham Honey Knife for near- ly thirty-five years, and in 1912, becoming a very old man, we pur- chased this business and joined it to our established business of beekeepers' supplies, and general beeware. Those who knew Mr. Bingham will join us in saying that he was one of the finest of men, and it gives us much pleasure to help perpetuate his name in the beekeeping industry. Bingham Smokers have been improved from time to time, are now the finest on the market, and for over forty years have been the standard in this and many foreign countries. For sale by all dealers in bee supplies, or direct from the manufacturers. Size of Stove Smoke Engine 4 x7-inch Doctor 3J4x7-inch Two above in copper, extra each Conqueror 3 x7-inch Little Wonder 3 x5J4-inch Hinged cover on the two larger sizes. Postage extra. A. G. WOODMAN CO., Grand Rapids, Michigan BINGHAM HONEY UNCAPPING KNIVES WITH NEW COLD HANDLE We are furnishing the same quality s*eel, best money can buy, thin-bladed knives that Mr. Bingham manufactured years ago. The old-timers all remem- ber these knives and many are writing in, as Mr. Volstad in the following letters. The substitutes offered by oth- ers have not given the satisfaction de- sired. Aw Lyle, Minn., June 21, 1917. Jfc\ _ A. G. Woodman Co. Gentlemen: Have you the thin, good working uncapping knives we used to get about 20 years |J f^JIS^**—THUMB REST ago and that worked to perfection? K. H. Volstad. We sent an 8V2 and 10-inch knife and *$~ received the following letter: \ _3^ Lyle, Minn., July 5, 1917. A. G. Woodman Co. , Gentlemen: Knives received; glad you sent r a \ them at


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