1919 



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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



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PERFECT WORKER 

 COMBS 



can only be secured by using full sheets of bee comb foundation and 

 making certain that frames are properly wired and that the wires are 

 well imbedded into the foundation. 



The Electric Imbedder. operated with two dry cells or with a 

 small transtormer in connection with your city current imbeds the 

 wires perfectly. The current passing through the No. 30 wire heats 

 it so that it melts its way into the foundation. 



Patented January 1, 1917 



The wire retains its heat long enough so that the hot wax closes in over it and 

 the wire is actually "cemented" into the foundation with no chance to pull 

 loose. With a little precaution, frames so wired may be transported with safe- 

 ty from the home yard to outyards in a car or light delivery truck. This would be 

 inadvisable with frames having wire imbedded with the ordinary spur imbedder. 



The use of the electric imbedder will increase your proportion of perfect work- 

 er combs. 



PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS weight 



Electric Imbedder without batteries $1.25 pound 



Electric Imbedder with two dry cells 2.25 pounds 



Transformer for 60 cycle 110 volt current 3.50 pounds 



If you are electrically inclined, a very satisfactory tranfortner may be tnwle at home. 

 Directions free with each imbedder. 



Order of your dealer or of 



DADANT <& SONS 



HAMILTON 

 ILLINOIS 



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