Thanks so much to everyone who replied!

Just in case anyone needs a similar info in the future, here are the responses that I got:

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Peter Cherepanov:
we had good experience with Pick 'n Post (Alphalyse: http://www.alphalyse.com/)

Katya Heldwein:
We've been happy with ours - Tufts University Core Facility, <http://tucf.org/>http://tucf.org/. They charge $50 startup fee and $10/cycle.

John Pascal:
I have used Dana Farber Cancer Center in the past with good results:
<http://mbcf.dfci.harvard.edu/>http://mbcf.dfci.harvard.edu/

Debasish Chattopadhyay:
I used the facility at Yale University; I think the name is Keck center. It was very good.

Raji Edayathumangalam:
I have used the facility at UTMB in the past and was very happy with their prompt service and good results.

Daniel Bonsor:
http://www.alphalyse.com/n-terminal-sequencing.html $400 6 cycles included. I used this last year though it was cheaper. I found this one but not used it, though it seems too cheap to be true. http://www.protein.iastate.edu/nsequence494.html $69 + $25 for each cycle.

Thomas Brett:
I use this guy here in town. He takes po's and can probably do out of town. He does an awesome job. We send all our samples to him. Does first 5 a.a. at $50 a pop (i.e., $250 for minimum). His name is Dave McCourt. Link: http://www.mastl.com/

Sangwon:
I have used the service from Tufts core facility. It was relatively inexpensive and I was satisfied with the results.
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Thanks again! Good to know that the choice is still good. The two facilities that we used in the past are no longer doing it.

- Dima

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