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ScubaBOBuba:
So, pack rats, what is your favorite ancient scuba gear?---Bob

It's either my Bend-o-Matic or my PADI C Card that was typed-up by Ralph using an IBM Selectric with the "Orator" Type face ball.

That, or my booties. Or maybe the USD Atpak 3x30cuft... or the USD Full face Mask?

Ahhh, My Lloyd Bridges official SCUBA Mask/(plastic) Knife & Flippers.
 
captain:
My oldest is a Voit 71 cu ft tank I bought new in 1957 and still use

Hi Cap:

So did you teach Mike Nelson how to dive?

---Bob
 
No, we both took the class of self instruction. I believe he graduated before me.
 
our would be a old J valve tank we inherited somehwhere - its about 30yrs old and holds only 140bar max (our other tanks are 240bar).

the guys iin the shop are afraid to fill it but it keeps passing hydro

we use it more for cleaning stuff and it hasnt been wet in about 7yrs
 
My original fins and mask, circa 1972, when I started on a BSAC course at university in Scotland. The fins I still use when I am diving with a camera as the are short, low power, and make control in tight spots easier.
 
ItsBruce:
Is anyone interested in "Mike Nelson's" old doubles? My friend has them.

My wife says if I buy any more old diving junk she is leaving. I sure will miss her.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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