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At 05:37 PM 5/21/96 -0500, you wrote:
>IPC has numerous videos on the PWB fabrication process.  If you are 
>looking for an overview IPC-VT-22 "Introduction to PWB Fabrication"  is 
>available.  This is an 18 minute video and is available for purchase 
>through IPC for $275 to members and $350 for non members.  I'd have to 
>check but the tape may be available for IPC Designers Council Chapter 
>meeting viewing.  Please follow-up with Lisa Williams of IPC for your 
>nearest chapter location.
>
>Regards
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>__________________________________________________
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>David W. Bergman, Technical Director
>IPC
>2215 Sanders Road
>Northbrook, IL  60062-6135
>847-509-9700 x340 Phone
>847-509-9798 Fax
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>www  http://www.ipc.org
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>On Tue, 21 May 1996, Barry Viggiano wrote:
>
>> Greetings from Hibernation,
>> 
>> Just thought I'd poke my head out to see if anyone has a video on 
>> how PWB's are fabricated.
>> 
>> Barry
>> 
>> [log in to unmask]
>> 
>> 

I haven't seen any such complaints on this forum but that price is outrageous.
For 18 min and only an overview.  A trip to your friendly neighborhood board
shop will probably accomplish the same thing.  Had to get this off my chest.

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