Dorn & Hart sharpens microtome knives & is on the Florida / Alabama border.
I’ve used them for year.
Marc D
On Thu, Sep 19, 2019 at 5:53 AM Hannen, Valerie via Histonet <
histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu> wrote:
> Good Morning all,
>
> We am coming out of the dark ages!! We are going to be
Hope everyone is having a great start to the week. Does anyone have a
direct number or email address for someone at North Central Instruments?
The main number and generic email from their website has not gotten our
messages returned.
Thank you in advance,
Marc DeCarlo
Go get em Jay! I agree with you 100% this forum should be kept free of
blatant advertising. I'd also like to give you credit for not stooping to
the level of this anonymous poster after he or she publicly tried to
belittle you.
Marc DeCarlo
On Tuesday, October 2, 2012, Jay Lundgren wrote:
believe in blatant
advertising message me if you are interested and I will send you the link.
Cheers!
Marc DeCarlo
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Hello Histoland!
I've recently been tasked with doing some ground section work and can not
find a staining rack suited specifically for 50 x 100mm slides. Does
anybody know where I can find one?
Thanks,
Marc DeCarlo
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Merissa,
I can't help with your paraffin needs, but have a suggestion for your
plastic. Try Weigerts Hematoxylin. It's available commercially through
several vendors and in my experience stains just like what your looking for.
If you need help just contact me.
Marc
On Monday, April 9, 2012, M
Philip,
We also use Dorn and Hart Microedge. As far as I know they only do
Tungsten Carbide and steel knives but if that is what your looking for they
are the best priced, quality, and easiest to work with.
Marc
On Thursday, March 15, 2012, Bernice Frederick
wrote:
> We have a DDK knife, works