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DandyDon:
Howdy!

And welcome to SB - the biggest, the best, the fastest growing, and :D the friendliest!
If you'll click ScubaBoard.com above, you'll be taken to our long list of forums, a wealth of information and resources. At the bottom, be sure to notice the Local & Singles Dive Club forums.

PM me if I can help you learn your way around; that is - click my username to the upper left, then follow the prompts to send me a "Personal Message." :thumb:

:cowboy: don

Hi Don. Thanks for the greeting and for the offer to help navigate and understand the ScubaBoard site. Since I'm not the most computer literate person around, I will probably be taking you up on your offer.
 
El Orans:
Hello fastHD,
welcome (Scub)aBoard! :balloon
Laurens

Hi Laurens. Glad to be aboard! Thanks for the greeting. Someday I hope to travel to Europe and visit the Netherlands. I imagine the Netherlands as being quite beautiful.
 
FastHarleyDavidson:
Hi Deb. Thanks for the greeting. I see that you collect vintage equipment. I still dive with some Scubapro equipment (Air 1, Balanced Adjustable, Mark 5) that might be considered vintage by some. They may be old, but I still enjoy them much in the same way that I would prefer a '65 GTO convertible over a 2005 GTO. Sometimes moving forward requires taking a few steps back.

Hi FastHarleyDavidson, I know what you mean, the good old classics are great !My first car was a 69 SS camero with a 4 speed and 396 big block, that I bought off brother. I love that car untill someone ram into the side of it and total it out. The car was easy to work on and didnt have a thousand wires in the engine department like todays cars do, just the basics to make it run thats it.:) I hope you find everything that you need here for your diving needs ........
Dive Safe !
Deb :)
 
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