There are several out there.  I've not been through this process yet.
The best looking guys I've found so far are these guys:
http://www.custompcb.com/
Another reasonable choice are these guys:
http://www.expresspcb.com/

All of these are basically 1 or 2 layer boards with low turn around
time.  
                -mike

On Fri, 2005-03-11 at 11:21, walter fry wrote:
> But I need to get ahold of a small bottle of flux.
>   I like to use no-corode solder flux available at most hardware stores in a 
> can~1.5"dia
> 
>   That would also mean we could get real circuit boards spun
> >for us rather than using bread boards.
> 
> Who is your source of circuit boards ?  please
>              WF
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