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    Default Thorne winter sale...

    ..starts Monday.

    Our Winter Sale will start on Monday 21st November at 9.00am online when full details will be on our website www.thorne.co.uk

    Sale ends 5.00pm Monday 12th December 2011.

    Hive parts and frames, second quality timber

    National super £13.50

    National Roof 18.00

    National Open Mesh Floor 13.50

    National Brood 17.00

    National Crownboard, no escapes 7.50

    National 14"x12" Brood 28.00

    National Solid Floor 13.50

    National Hive Stand 5.50

    National Sloping Hive Stand 7.00





    Commercial brood body 22.50

    Commercial super 13.50

    Langstroth Brood Body 17.00

    Langstroth Super 13.50

    Langstroth Jumbo Brood Body 28.00

    Smith Brood Body 18.00

    Smith Super 13.50

    Dadant Brood Body 28.00

    Dadant Super 13.50







    Frames (in 50's)

    DN1/SN1 frames £26.00

    DN4/SN4 frames 29.00

    14" x 12" frames 42.00

    BS Manley frames 37.00

    DN5/SN5 37.00

    Commercial Deep, Shallow, Manley 37.00

    Langstroth Deep, Shallow, Manley 37.00

    Dadant Shallow, Manley 37.00

    Langs Jumbo, Dadant Deep 42.00





    And:-

    Miscellaneous

    Frame Cleaner 1.50

    500g 3/4" Frame Nails 3.50

    Bee Brush 2.75

    S/S Frame Wire, 200g 5.00

    S/S Frame Wire, 500g 10.00

    500g assorted galvanised nails 1.00

    Narrow Plastic Ends 3.25

    Secateurs 1.00

    Economy Hive Strap 1.75

    Ratchet Hive Strap 3.50

    Castellated Mouseguard 2.25

    Ventilated Mouseguard 2.25

    Wire Crimper 5.50

    Wire Excluder grid 17" sq 6.00

    Wire excluder grid 18" sq 6.00

    Insulated Quilt, WBC, Langs or Smith 2.00

    Basic Hive Tool 2.00

    S/S Hive Tool 6.50

    S/S Hive tool and frame lifter 6.50

    Frame Grip 5.50

    Liquid Bee Smoke 1.00

    Stainless Smoker 13.50

    Corner supports, set 4 50p

    Porter Bee Escape 50p

    Rhombus Bee Escape 1.50

    Circular Bee Escape 1.00

    Uncapping Fork 2.75

    Uncapping Knife 5.00

    Uncapping Roller 15.00

    Nylon Valve 5.00

    Occasional Jacket & Veil 5.00

    Open Mesh Helmet 5.00

    100 Plastic Mini Pots 3.00

    S/Steel Dbl Strainer 13.50

    Nylon Double Strainer 6.00

    Conical Tap Strainer, S/S 10.00

    Stainless Steel Valve 25.00

    200kg Stainless Steel Tank 160.00

    50 8oz plain PET jars 11.00



    50 Cut comb containers and 4C (colour of your choice) 8.00

    500 Cut comb containers and 4C (colour of your choice 65.00

    Please note the occasional container may have a small hole or poor fitting lid. They should all be checked with water before use with honeycomb.



    Rect 8oz Comb Cutter, S/S 10.00

    10 Trio 50p

    Local Honey sign 50p

    A3 Local Honey for Sale Poster 50p

    Plastic Queen Catcher 2.75

    Queen Cage 25p

    Plastic Press in Cage 25p

    Clip Catcher 2.75

    Butler Cage 1.20

    Pollen Trap 5.50

    Propolis Grid 2.00

    Polish Tins, 10 2.00

    AFB Test Kit. Expiry August 2011 2.00

    Mahogany Observation Hive, Commercial. 2 deep frames, 1 shallow frame. No tube or feeder. £50.00

    Frame Feeder 8.00

    2.5litre Contact Feeder 2.00

    Red Mason Bee Book 50p

    DVD, An Introduction to Beekeeping with Paul Metcalfe (updated version released this month) 7.50

    500g Yellow Paraffin wax 50p

    500g Pillar Blend Soy wax (slightly pinky colour) 50p

    Star shaped sequins 50p

    Hanger cord or Yarn 50p

    Assorted candle decorations 1.00

    Belinda Bee 2.50



    Coloured candle sheets, mixed colours £3.50 per 10



    Gill Smith

    E.H. Thorne (Beehives) Ltd, Beehive Business Park, Rand, Market Rasen, LN8 5NJ

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    Beware.beware----the last time I bought 2nds frames from Thornes,the quality was so poor that by the time I had scrapped out the rubbish,what I had left cost more per frame than buying 1st quality.,Made good but expensive fire lighters tho'.I had to buy a second lot of 1st quality to make up what I had originally required.Wont be tempted again.

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    expensive too

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