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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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Tuning the KaVo for high-preformance
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<blockquote data-quote="k2 Ceramic Studio" data-source="post: 46701" data-attributes="member: 1067"><p>no honest' they do/did own the company a mate of mine was head of R&D during design of the Everest the one thing KaVo do make in house are spindles for everest and all the hand units they have, lab and surgery! But you are spot on about the rest of it, they took the best Germany had and put it all together. But you try and buy any item that has been designed for Everest outside of KaVo and you will hit a brick wall. No company will risk a 25year repair/replace contract to make a few $'s !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="k2 Ceramic Studio, post: 46701, member: 1067"] no honest' they do/did own the company a mate of mine was head of R&D during design of the Everest the one thing KaVo do make in house are spindles for everest and all the hand units they have, lab and surgery! But you are spot on about the rest of it, they took the best Germany had and put it all together. But you try and buy any item that has been designed for Everest outside of KaVo and you will hit a brick wall. No company will risk a 25year repair/replace contract to make a few $'s ! [/QUOTE]
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