Can't remember the seller but I get a laugh at the hand typed paper "cal"
1x3 stickers.

-pete
On Aug 11, 2013 2:38 PM, "Charles Steinmetz" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Orin wrote:
>
>  The cal certificate is from AAA Calibration Equipment Specialist Inc. at
>> a SW Albuquerque address and is issued to AAA Equipment Resources Inc. at a
>> NW Albuquerque address.
>>
>
> Those are both the seller:
>
> <http://www.bizapedia.com/nm/**AAA-CALIBRATION-EQUIPMENT-**
> SPECIALIST-INC.html<http://www.bizapedia.com/nm/AAA-CALIBRATION-EQUIPMENT-SPECIALIST-INC.html>
> >
> <https://**aaaequipmentresources.**3dcartstores.com/crm.asp?**
> action=contactus<https://aaaequipmentresources.3dcartstores.com/crm.asp?action=contactus>
> >
>
>  BTW, they don't list any accreditation on the certificate.
>>
>
> As I suspected.  So it is vanishingly unlikely that they do traceable
> calibrations, contrary to their claim.
>
>  The Fluke HQ and cal lab is twenty miles from here... I think that's
>> about as good as it gets, so they might be getting my business in the
>> future.
>>
>
> It's hard to do better than that.  The Sandia Primary Standards Lab is
> right up there, too.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Charles
>
>
>
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