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     We are wondering if anyone is using or has ideas of pens to
     use for touching up resist defects prior to plating or 
     etching. 
     
     Presently we are using a pen purchased from Radio Shack but
     we suspect there must be something else out there that is better
     or made specifically for this.
     
     We would appreciate any help in this search.
     
     
     Samantha Rahim
     PC World

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