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I found a cool link that talks about their products and what they produced... https://sites.google.com/site/myheritagefair/home Ricky |
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Are the Bee Hive products photos or printed items on cardboard? The "exhibits" in question are printed on cardboard. They could be ripped off from Bee Hive products. Also, what is the size? The few Bee Hives I've seen are a lot bigger than postcard sized.
I don't think any of the hockey "exhibits" are actual Exhibit Supply Co. products but are instead a Canadian product that mimics the ESCO products.
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