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To: michael john stout who wrote (27)11/18/1998 10:32:00 PM
From: Debra&Jeff
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I actually know nothing about AFRI. My point was more towards thinly traded stocks. They are not "Internet stocks" subject to massive hype, naysayers, doubt touters and pump & dump schemes. You may find that there is a real company making more unpublicized results than the internet favorites. You may also find a non-complacent company that is trying to market peace signs & bell bottoms. What chance does a company like that have? <g>

Debra and I had considered selling SAFR at one point. The stock valuation didn't justify our continued support. A friend from SI suggested that we determine why we owned the stock. I listened and redoubled my DD. After several hours on the phone with the CEO I/we decided to stay. You could find something similar in AFRI...or nor.

We're done following. Sharing info worked with some and not others. At this point all info must be verified. We feel more comfortable making our own mistakes. <VBG> We have provided the basic info to check out this stock. We hope our sharing works for others willing to do their own DD.

Well back to the wars<g>,

Jeff & Debra

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To: Debra&Jeff who wrote (28)12/14/1998 11:54:00 AM
From: michael john stout
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Any new updates on SAFR?

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To: michael john stout who wrote (29)12/22/1998 12:02:00 AM
From: Debra&Jeff
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As you may note we are way behind in following anything and everything! We're looking at year short/long term gains and losses. Currently we hold this one in both positions and it looks like hold is the operative word. I know they have distribution deal in process and are comfortable with the fact that they don't hype the stock on something that might happen.

Filings would have been a nice Christmas Gift but We're not holding our breath!

I have watched AFRI for some time. Glad to see you are getting news releases. Wish we could say the same!

Happy Holidays,

Jeff & Debra

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To: Debra&Jeff who wrote (30)1/12/1999 12:29:00 PM
From: michael john stout
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Yeah, SAFR and AFRI are both dogging it. Damn Barrington. They should be killed for their bullshit newsletter.

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To: michael john stout who wrote (31)2/10/1999 6:53:00 PM
From: Debra&Jeff
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Well it appears the sleeper has awakened! NEWS!!! The first press release we have ever found.

biz.yahoo.com

Tuesday February 9, 11:00 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: Safari Associates, Inc.

Safari Associates, Inc. Subsidiary Retained by Agency
of U.S. Dept. of Justice

AMSTERDAM, N.Y., Feb. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Shoothru Targets, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of SAFARI
ASSOCIATES, INC. (OTC Bulletin Board: SAFR - news), a manufacturer and distributor of self sealing reactive targets has
been retained by an agency of the United States Department of Justice, to design, develop and produce a new self sealing
reactive ''Hostage'' target. The target is intended for use at government shooting ranges to teach and practice shooting
procedures in hostage situations.

Preliminary work should be completed within three months. Unless modifications are required, production will commence two
months thereafter. The new reactive ''Hostage'' target will also be made available to both public and private shooting ranges.

SAFARI ASSOCIATES, INC., through its wholly owned subsidiary, Smith & Wesson® Camera Company, an exclusive
Licensee of Smith & Wesson Corp., produces and distributes Smith & Wesson® single-use law enforcement cameras. The
cameras are now used by more than 400 law enforcement agencies and about 10,000 law enforcement agents. Distribution of
the cameras is increasing by about forty new law enforcement agencies a month.

SAFARI ASSOCIATES, INC., through its wholly owned subsidiary, Smith & Wesson® Recoil Pad Company, an exclusive
Licensee of Smith & Wesson Corp., has a new self adhesive shoulder recoil pad. This new product is unique and the only
product of its kind on the market. It can be used by hunters, shooters and law enforcement agencies. This self adhesive
shoulder recoil pad will be offered to law enforcement agencies and others to teach and practice proper techniques for firing
rifles end shotguns. The product, introduced at the SHOT show, received immediate acceptance. Distributors are now being
established worldwide.

SOURCE: Safari Associates, Inc.

All we have to say is "ITS ABOUT DANG TIME THEY TOLD SOMEONE THEY ARE DOING BUISNESS"!

Looks like a positive step to some old promises. Hope it continues!

Jeff & Debra

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To: Debra&Jeff who wrote (32)5/3/2000 12:32:00 AM
From: Debra&Jeff
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I know I may be talking to myself but... I received a quote tonite on Quicken. Off delisting????

Jeff

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