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Re: [CBQ] Re: Proto 2000 Q F Units

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Subject: Re: [CBQ] Re: Proto 2000 Q F Units
From: fred starr <frdstarr@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 13:23:22 -0700 (PDT)
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way to go charlie.   sound like u hit a neverv lol
  fred

Charlie Vlk <cvlk@comcast.net> wrote:
          I wasn't downplaying the seriousness of the design and 
manufacturering of Heart Valves.... (Model Railroad equipment has
tolerances that are only exceeded by the Medical and Aerospace Industries, by 
the way) but commenting on the user interest
and following that our companies have. I guess some people get into the 
technical aspects of Heart Valves before they need 
one, but I'll guess that many "users" don't even know where they were made, 
what color they are, or any of the technical specs
for theirs...and I'll bet they didn't shop around for the best mail order 
discount price either.. kind of ironic, in a way....
Charlie Vlk

--- In CBQ@yahoogroups.com, "Charlie Vlk" <cvlk@...> wrote:
> I doubt that manufacturers of Heart Valves have the level of 
interaction with Doctors and Patients that we do.... although maybe it
> is because the lawyers handle the perceived problems for the 
estates of the end users!!!

Actually, you would be very surprised at the sheer amount of trials 
and engineering that go into heart valve, along with feedback from 
doctors and follow ups with the early patients. The FDA is overseeing 
ever step of the process, plus there are many trials before a new 
device gets to market, and upgrades based on experience. It would be 
like P2K making two dozen finished units and getting out to modelers 
who were noted researchers, then making two dozen more for another 
group, then 200 for a wider group, studying all the results and 
changes needed, then going into production. In the meantime P2K 
would be visting every CB&Q modeler personally to encourage use of 
their new locos, plus attending many trade shows. I doubt your 
business would thrive if you used that process. No wonder heart 
valves cost $5K a piece!

Gary Binder, former Perfusionist in cardiac surgery

"support your local trial lawyer - send your child to medical school"

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