In article <54qs8e$2m5q at news.doit.wisc.edu>, <trichmon at students.wisc.edu> writes:
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> From: trichmon at students.wisc.edu (Todd Richmond)
> Newsgroups: bionet.molbio.methds-reagnts
> Subject: Contacting IBI?
> Date: Fri, 25 Oct 96 17:09:22 GMT
> Organization: UW-Madison Dept of Botany
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>> We're having a bit of a problem and I'm wondering if any one else has
> experienced similar difficulties. About 5 years ago, we ordered an IBI 3000
> volt power supply, which at the time was part of Eastman Kodak Company. The
> power supply is broken and we'd like to get the schematics so the local
> experts on campus can fix it. However, it seems that Kodak has sold the IBI
> division to another company, Bridge Technologies. All attempts to contact
> Bridge Technologies have been unsucessful. The only contact information we
> have is a voice mail number and none of the multiple messages we have left
> have been answered. Does anyone have any leads on how to contact IBI or
> Bridge Technologies?
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Todd
>>> *********************************************************
> Todd Richmond trichmon at students.wisc.edu> B129 Birge Hall UW-Madison Dept of Botany
>> "It's better to ask forgiveness than it is to get permission."
> The late Rear Admiral Grace Hopper
>Try calling (203) 786-5600 or 1-800-243-2555.
Lynne Mullen
UCLA