Recent double hose reg training?

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@Tug
" In addition to learning from videos and reading, a few people over on the VDH forum wrote up a vintage diving destictive specialty. "

And you believe in the easter bunny and Santa Claus....

Huh?:hm:
 
See the link that northernone posted
 
Might surprise you that I was an early reader and have improved with age
FYI
*** the first course "Vintage SCUBA Diver" was from the far east in Oyster Bay New York taught by some late model tube sucking bubble blower with little or no experience in double hose instruction or diving

*** the second course was for a Zombie diver taught in the state famous for bourbon and fast horse Kentucky.
Absolutely nothing to do with vintage double hose instruction or diving .

New York and Kentucky are a long way from Florida with no apparent connection to VDH

FYI the VDH double hose course was a very poor attempt by the Prince of VDH , king of the late model tube sucking bubble blowers, and never was formalized or blessed by VDH at least in writing A lot of verbiage but no results. The .Prince did all the damage he could do and is now a mere human

I was interested so I copied all VDH posts relating to double hse instruction in anticipation that some day the just might be valuable.....lets leave it at that

SDM
 
:popcorn:
 
Sam, sounds like you've got some personal issue with VDH. Care to enlighten the rest of us as opposed to innuendo?
 
FWIW - VDH has nothing to do with a PADI Vintage Diver Specialty, but a member, relocated from Florida to the West Coast somewhere (Ron XXXXX) has an accepted program, IIRC. Sam and VDH (the forum and the owner) have differences, and not surprising.....
 
FWIW - VDH has nothing to do with a PADI Vintage Diver Specialty, but a member, relocated from Florida to the West Coast somewhere (Ron XXXXX) has an accepted program, IIRC. Sam and VDH (the forum and the owner) have differences, and not surprising.....
One is tedious, the other is Bryan
 
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