Unbelievable Find! Hand Etched Dated Black Glass Mallet Bottle..

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Wow that is a great find.

There's got to be a better solution than totally getting rid of the inflator and dump valves. Maybe locating them somewhere weird? Or some kind of alternate valve type?
 
I will never use them ever in the life of the suit. So basically it just getting rid of two possible failures later on.. I think the way we dive a dry suit bugs the traditional dry suit diver. I posted about the way we dive a dry suit and got all kinda feed back about it..... It works for what we do really well.....
I think the context of what we dive in might be where the disconnect is...
 
Just seen your new video on YouTube. You have some great finds, you should leave the comments open I bet there’s a lot of interested divers that want to know some info
 
Thanks! I dont have time to manage youtube comments and I do test videos of metal detectors. Guys get mad when you show their favorite detector in a negative light.
 
Question: that pale grayish film on the glass: do you remove it, and if so, how?
 
I do not clean black glass bottles. You can soak them in 50 /50 muratic acid and water for a day it will clean them. I do clean my other bottles that way.
 
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