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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE September. 1920 



DADANT QUALITY IN 

 MACHINE-MADE FOUNDATION 



Tlic WEED PROCESS was not iiivciitod in a single day. K. B. Weed, 

 who iiivcnteil tlic present system of machinery on which DADANT 'S FOUN- 

 DATION is manufactured, made many experiments before he was successful. 



Part of his experiments were made at the Dadant factory. Some of our 

 older workmen can still recall the hot wax squirting everywhere from the 

 jaws of different presses before the modern sheeting machine was finally 

 evolved. 



His piocess was promptly accepted by the Dadants as a step forward, 

 not in the making of a foundation superior to the handmade, but of insuring 

 quantities sufficient to supply an ever growing demand. 



Into this process were carried all the care, all the pains, all the tests, 

 which had made DADANT 'S FOUNDATION so well liked. 



Sheetiiii; \V;ix on "Weed Muchiues for Millin;; in'.u 

 DADAl^T'S FOUNDATION 



Nailing machines have largely replaced hammers, and trucks taken the 

 place of horses and wagons, but the same care, the same exactness of liaving 

 all foundation first of all satisfactorj^ to the Dadants and to the Dadant bees 

 is still exercised and will continue to be. 



DADANT'S FOUNDATION 



I Every Inch, Every Pound, Eveiy Ton, Equal to any sample we | 



i have ever sent out. Specifv it to vour Dealer. If he hasn 't it write us. I 



I DADANT & SONS, HAMILTON, ILL. | 



I CATALOG AND PRICES ON BEE SUPPLIES, BEESWAX, WAX WORKING ' 



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