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Dive Flag Jewelry is excited to now offer international shipping of its jewelry collection using a Siriani & Associates solution.  The rings, necklaces, earrings and key rings feature the classic red and white dive flag made of simulated red coral and mother-of-pearl chips, inlaid into tarnish-free, rhodium-plated bronze.  With affordable retail prices ranging from $25…
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Still waiting for someone to create dive flag studs and cuff links for formal wear.


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Cuff links have been available for a long time. But no one makes studs. I'm trying to do it myself, but it's hard to find the materials small enough.


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Very nice attractive line of dive jewelry. A new fresh approach with the embedded jewels.


In the genesis of recreational diving and the advent of a red and white flag as a universal symbol of the sport divers everywhere publicized diving via ubiquitous decals and jewelry; tie tacks, ear rings, lapel pens but no rings!

Those pioneering companies who offered dive flag jewelry are like Elvis but they have departed the scene..... It is time - No way past time that the present generation of divers young and old, fat and skinny, pretty and ugly begin to actively engage in a 24 X 7 schedule to publicizing the sport and the red and white flag that represents the sport.

There is no better way than wearing a dive flag on their finger 24 X 7

BUT

the flag should be the correct proportions ....5 units wide 4 units high as the red back ground and a 1 unit diagonal white stripe

FYI from another post:

One of my long term areas of expertise is the red and white dive flag. I made a seminar presentation on the little known and probably long forgotten history of the design development and subsequent acceptance of the dive flag at SCUBA Show in beautiful down town Long Beach on June of this year. *


It seems appropriate to share with a few titbits of historical facts about the flag


The concept of a flag to identify diving activities was first introduced in 1957 via a single paragraph in Skin Diver Magazine (SDM). During the following years divers and dive clubs made recommendations via SDM until early 1960s when it's design, color, size and display procedures was "officially" adapted by the diving public in 1960.


In 1962 the flag was only a few years old when first accident involving a boat and a diver displaying the dive flag occurred at Long Point at Catalina Island .


Until that time the flag had been publicized by SDM and was was familiar with diving public and only slightly familiar to the boaters via posters placed in marinas and in launch areas but had never been tested in a court of law. During the geneses of the sport I was very active and considerably more visible in the diving community than I am today, therefore I was called as the only expert witness to defend the validity and proper use of the flag during diving activities. It was an awesome responsibility but we, the prosecution prevailed'


The red and white flag was saved! It was recognized as the flag of recreational diving!


This litigation which occurred over 50 years ago established the rights and privilege's of a diver displaying the flag and verified and established it as a "recognized flag" of diving activity. Displaying a red and white flag while diving is good assurance that in the event that you are in an accident involving a motor craft you have legal recourse in a California court of law.


Immediately after the trial I authored an 2 part 6 page article on the flag and the litigation which appeared in the now defunct LA County Underwater News, which I suspect a copy will be extremely difficult to locate.


A short time later I was also honored as the first Guest Editor of Skin Diver magazine - "Signpost to Safety" about the history of the flag and urging all divers to publicize and display the flag. ( I also authored articles for SDM and appeared on the cover of the magazine- the only person to have all three honors) This lead into writing the description of the flag for Chapman's Small Boat Handling and the US Coast Guard Auxiliary. My original submissions described the flag and cautioned boaters to give a boat displaying the flag courtesy of reduced speed and extra clearance. But any resemblance to what I submitted and what was published is purely coincidental .


Since that first defense I have been involved in numerous consultations and and litigations of the flag. One particular critical trial involved a east coast corporation who via legal maneuvering considered themselves as the sole proprietor of the flag and who's intent was to establish a license fee for the manufacture and use of the flag. After 18 long months of research and lengthy deliberation it was determined the flag was in the public domain.


Once again the red and white dive flag was saved.


All can use it- in advertising, on wearing apparel, on automobile windows and as jewerly


My wife Dr. Betty and I just returned from an 8000 mile 2 plus month trip around the southern part of the US. One thing I noted when we visited dive shops and dive operators was the discrepancy in the proportions of the flag. The closer we came to Florida the thinner the white stripe became. I was informed that a Florida law only allows the display of national flags.


The recommended and universally accepted proportions of a dive flag as proposed and agreed and established in the early 1960s by the diving public was to be in units. The flag should be five (5) units wide by four (4) units high with a one (1) unit white stripe. Now to accommodate production many flags are square; 4 units by 4 units but the stripe should be 1 unit


The background color was recommended to be "blaze" or " neon orange," a few were manufactured (I have an original one!) Those colors evidently were difficult to reproduce and almost immediately gave way to the familiar basic red background


Many years ago I was honored as the "Out standing LA County Underwater Instructor of the year." So I had a custom ring made with the LA Co UW instructor's logo on it .


I often remarked that because of my involvement in the red and white dive flag that I should some day have a dive flag ring custom made.


No need -I discovered a red and white dive flag ring at the dive show which was the correct proportions of 5 X 4 X 1 in a sterling silver mounting. It didn't take much for Roland St John who markets over 100 dive and ocean related products under the name of Big Blue to have my hard earned California dollars in his pocket and a shiny new dive flag ring on my finger.


After returning home my wife saw the ring and we determined a dive flag ring would be perfect as a conventional wedding band while traveling and diving. So we contacted Roland who honored the show price of $30.00.--rather than the advertised price of $75.00


Now we are a two dive flag ring family...very few can boast of being a two ring dive couple


If interested I would suggest that you might want to check out the rings at ~~ Big Blue Aquatic Gifts - Marine Life Jewelry, Art, Conservation - Categories ~~


Roland has indicated he will honor the show price of $30.00 to July 30th. You may order on line at ~~ SALES@BIGBLUEDIVE.COM or via telephone (401) 625 9758.


As I urged a half century ago in my SDM article "Sign post for Safety" that all divers to publicize and display the flag" you can publicize the ring 24X7 by wearing one of Roland's Dive flag rings.


SDM, 111



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*(My son Dr. Samuel Miler IV, who is a NAUI (LIFE) & PADI instructor, a SSI Pro 5000 diver as well as the only Scrip's trained hyperbaric doctor between Santa Barbara and San Francisco area gave a very informative and certainly timely presentation at the SCUBA Show on "Implants and SCUBA diving" )


We were the first father and son team to present seminars at the SCUBA Show.
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Dr. SDM,111
 

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