Information on blue US divers duck feet

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Those were called the "Aqua-Lung Professional"

I only looked at a few catalogs. You can download many catalogs on line from VDH and take look at them. Many catalogs also had the prices.

1960 catalog page 15, available only in black. This seems to be the first year that they came out
1961 catalog page 15, available in black

1963 Catalog, Item numbers 6033, 6034, 6035, 6036 (four sizes) available in blue

1965 catalog, page 13, Item J, available only in blue

1968 catalog, page 6, Item B, available in both blue and black

1973 catalog, page 23, Item C, only available in black

1976 catalog, page 30/31, Item E, only in black

1980 catalog, page 35, only in black


So your blue ones were available for a few years, but the black ones were around a lot longer. Your blue ones seem to be from the mid 60's. I am sure the rubber is not going to be in great shape. Adding the color to the rubber normally decreased their longevity.

Yours are size Extra-Large, which makes them model number 6036, and in 1965 they were listed at $14.95. They were the most expensive fins in that year's catalog.
 
here are REAL duck feet
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And a picture of some White Stag clones of Duck Feet.
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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

What post did I miss?
 
What post did I miss?
#6 and #9. The former has now been taken down and replaced with something else, which appears to be saying this:
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https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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