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<blockquote data-quote="TheLabGuy" data-source="post: 280028" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>I agree with these sentiments as well...I've felt like a middle man for years now (and turning into a whiny bish along the way). It's not just with the models though...look at the partial frameworks, implant abutments (this being a huge one, can we add another implant company to our list johnny?),etc... In retrospect, at least you offer everything to your Docs Rob. Also, as others stated, get in the game (buy the hardware to do it yourself),but for small labs we are limited to certain things we can do. Okay, my Monday morning rant is over with, thank you DLN.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLabGuy, post: 280028, member: 126"] I agree with these sentiments as well...I've felt like a middle man for years now (and turning into a whiny bish along the way). It's not just with the models though...look at the partial frameworks, implant abutments (this being a huge one, can we add another implant company to our list johnny?),etc... In retrospect, at least you offer everything to your Docs Rob. Also, as others stated, get in the game (buy the hardware to do it yourself),but for small labs we are limited to certain things we can do. Okay, my Monday morning rant is over with, thank you DLN. [/QUOTE]
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