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Only two Bees Knee's? Don't bees have SIX legs?

Only two Bees Knee's? Don't bees have 6 legs?

OK, it wouldn't be fair to post six... It's really hard to narrow it down to two though...

For number one, I'll include Eleanor... Not only because I searched so long for an example after the first one I had was stolen...

It's only after you've had a whiz-wheel on your wrist for a while and switch to something else that you realize the utility of having such a clever instrument so easily available to you.

Secondly, one has to have the "swiss army tool" that has the bells and whistles but is as tough as nails. There are lots of options here, but the is the one that wins out when it comes to Bee's Knee's...:

Save for whiz-wheel, month and moonphase this one does it all, is tough as nails and still looks dignified under a dress shirt cuff.

If I can only have two, these are the two.

-- Chuck

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Only two Bees Knee's? Don't bees have SIX legs?
"Eleanor" is the Bee's Knees *NM*
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