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<blockquote data-quote="Josh" data-source="post: 11936" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>I feel for you [USER=212]@James[/USER]. Gotta suck. Tell you what though, you should consider being a freelance/regular columnist… like my old English teacher did, doesn’t teach anymore. </p><p></p><p>I guess the “value” is in the sites (but the owners may be happy with you, not necessarily the next person) and the hardware. The bees hold some value, but I bet most potential buyers are new to owning and >1000 hives is rightly intimidating. </p><p></p><p>Here in Canterbury, a beek couldn’t even sell 2 nucs cheap on trademe. So the hobby sector is slow too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh, post: 11936, member: 16"] I feel for you [USER=212]@James[/USER]. Gotta suck. Tell you what though, you should consider being a freelance/regular columnist… like my old English teacher did, doesn’t teach anymore. I guess the “value” is in the sites (but the owners may be happy with you, not necessarily the next person) and the hardware. The bees hold some value, but I bet most potential buyers are new to owning and >1000 hives is rightly intimidating. Here in Canterbury, a beek couldn’t even sell 2 nucs cheap on trademe. So the hobby sector is slow too. [/QUOTE]
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