Hello,
I am looking for suppliers of reusable stainless steel knives, the big ones,
not the disposable kind.
If anyone is still using them and has information where I can buy them and
sharpen the knives, it would be of great help for us.
Thanks,
Iliana Dimitrova, RT, B.Tech., M.Sc.
Try Delaware Diamond Knives or Dorner (Think). There are several if you Google
just Histology Steel Knives.
Pam Marcum
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We always bought ours from Dorn and Hart, out of Chicago, Illinois.
http://www.dornandhart.com/
Peggy Wenk, HTL(ASCP)SLS
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What hours are the PAs are grossing at your locations? The way our specimens
arrive into the laboratory, we have someone from 12:30 -9:00 PM. Are any of
your PAs working second or third shift hours?
Thanks for any input.
Regards,
Carol
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