Information on blue US divers duck feet

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Pacediver

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I just don't log dives
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What kind of information?
Are you asking for it, or providing it?
 
they were natural rubber gum , thats why often they are hard and brittle made in the 50s
 
The information I was looking for was age and how rare they were ,thanks
 
I did not know that obviously,I assumed that was a generic term for that style of fins,thanks for clearing that up,as for the Nova Scotia connection that’s where I live I’m not sure why that was brought up,but thanks for info
 
I did not know that obviously,I assumed that was a generic term for that style of fins,thanks for clearing that up,as for the Nova Scotia connection that’s where I live I’m not sure why that was brought up,but thanks for info
Don't take his NS remarks personally. If you are not from/in Southern California, you get reminded.
 
If you quote dive history do research and quote history correctly ...

There is an ample supply of late model dive historians who preface a statement with
I think
I suppose
I heard
And the big one--- My instructor told me

Duck Feet is a Specific Fin -- Not a generic term for a type of fin

Now you -- and others know

Where are your pictures and description ?

SDM
 
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