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I know that you have hardly been able to stop paging through last month's copy of T&P ... and will do the same with this October October: see month.  issue ... looking for Looking for

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 the Reader Service Card. You won't find it. It has been retired after six decades and more of faithful and, in its day, effective service. (Tooling & Production will be 70 next year!)

In our "gotta got·ta  
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 have it yesterday" world, snail mail Mail sent via a country's government-regulated postal system.

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 into their computers. You immediately access the source's web page where you can get detailed product specs (SPECificationS) The details of the components built into a device. See specification. , view engineering drawings or 3D presentations of the product, and, of course, gain order and pricing information.

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Title Annotation:At Large in the Shop; Tooling and Production
Author:Lorincz, Jim
Publication:Tooling & Production
Date:Oct 1, 2003
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