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:rofl3: ITYM "my regulator is up here"
 
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Smoke 'em if you got 'em . . .
 
Back to "the deep", I :heart: the strobe scene since I first saw it way back when. And especially now that I've seen green morays up close.

 
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A one-eyed, single-legged, Native American bounty hunter cum private investigator, who lived on a boat in Moss Landing, CA, used this very rig, at least until the late 1990s. to clean the hull of his boat; and to collect mussels, from the illicit, live-aboard contaminated North Harbor.

I passed on the hepatitis-tainted moules marinières . . .
 
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Sent to me by a nameless crusty old diver who did build his own!
 
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Sent to me by a nameless crusty old diver who did build his own!

WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT THAT PITTSBURGH WOULD BE A DIVE CENTER IN THE EARLY 50S

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THIS IS WHERE I GOT A LOT OF ITEMS FOR DIVING IN CALIFORNIA IN 1958.

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