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REAR VIEW MIRROR FOR SCUBA DIVERS FOR USE UNDERWATER

Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 10:16 am
by 21
Over the years I have managed to aquire a number of unique diving items; some were prototypes others were production models.

None is more unique and useless as the rear view mirror that was not only designed and developed but was placed in to production and actually marketed--A rear view mirror for scuba divers for use underwater.

I recently un covered one in a box that had not been opened for at least 10 years--never used still in its original package.

The questions are

Who marketed it?

When?

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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 11:30 am
by Walter
There's one on the market NOW.

Rear view mirror

Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 4:19 pm
by 21
{ Walter"]There's one on the market NOW.[/quote]}

I and many others are unaware that it had been warmed up and re introduced into the market place.

The one refered to in the post was introduced at least 35 years ago. So far as I can recall it was another total failure as a marketable diving product..

Walter, As you probably are aware, completed staff reports need include who, when, what and where.

So,
Who sells it?
When is/was it sold?
What is it's name?
Where may we find out about it?

Eagerly await your reply,

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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 6:47 pm
by luis
Hi Sam

I think the mirror you are referring to was sold by Global Manufacturing Corporation (http://www.gmcscuba.com/ ). I don’t know this for a fact. Actually, the only reason I think it was from Global is because I vaguely remember seen one (back in the 70’s) at the dive shop were I used to work (Divers Service Center in Puerto Rico) and our normal supplier for diving accessories and diving gadgets was Global. Sorry I can’t be of any more help.

rear view mirror for Scuba Divers

Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 10:06 pm
by 21
Luis,

Good try! It is the type of thing that Global would market---but this predates the establishment of Global.

hint: the compamy was based in San Diego California and went out of business about the time Global entered the Market place.

Come on Walter another guess?

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Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2006 11:13 pm
by luis
What time period are you talking about?

I thought we were buying stuff from Global since early 70's, maybe as early as 1971. I may be wrong. I was only 14 when I started working at the dive shop.

I wish I new or could remember some of the odd deals the owner of the dive shop used to do. Occasionally we used to get some odd gear from Europe. I thought there was a distributor for Global in St. Thomas, V.I. for the Caribbean that would also import gear from Europe. I think that is how we were selling Fenzy's. I have had my Fenzy since around 1972.

At times we also carried some Nemrod gear, but parts were never easy to get. Nemrod had way to many different model regulators with different parts.

For a wile we were also importing Cressi rubber products (mask, fins, and snorkels) from Brazil; tons of fins.

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 3:07 am
by Nemrod
Aqua Craft (Kraft) or whatever it was. Used to have all sorts of good stuff.
Nemrod

REAR VIEW MIRROR FOR SCUBA DIVERS

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 4:58 am
by 21
{"Nemrod"]Aqua Craft (Kraft) or whatever it was. Used to have all sorts of good stuff.
Nemrod}

CORRECT!

It was Aqua Craft!

Established by Bob Mitchel in early 1960s. Aqua Craft Was located in San Diego and offered a variety of small items for the diver--Like the Rear view mirror for Scuba divers.

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Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 9:04 am
by 1969ivan1
So Sam, will you wearing one of these rear view mirrors for us at Portage?

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 9:59 am
by simonbeans
Is this what you guys are talking about:

Image

Here is a link to the site that sells these contraptions.

http://www.angelfire.com/vt/saverproducts/iseau.html

Rear view mirror for Scuba divers

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 10:06 am
by 21
No I will not be wearing a rear view mirror.

However, I understand there are a lot of pirates around Portage Quarry, especially dangerous is that pirate crew lead by Sam & Sam. Therefore, I would suggest that you wear two rear view mirrors in order to keep track of your mermaid and bring an UW Glock to protect her from the evils that lurk in every cove and at every depth.

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Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 10:23 am
by luis
I think the mirror I remember you were supposed to wear on your wrist like a gauge. Does anyone remember that one?

Rear view mirror for Scuba divers

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 10:53 am
by 21
["luis"]I think the mirror I remember you were supposed to wear on your wrist like a gauge. Does anyone remember that one?]

Thats it! By jove you got it! (per Henry Higgens)

Aqua Craft's Model and the first model rear view mirrow for Scuba divers to be placed on the market was nothing more than a mirror worn on the wrist like a depth guage. It was encased in the popular black case used for most models of the capillary depth guages of that era. The area reserved for the depth guage was replaced with a unbreakable mirrored surface.

To use........ The diver was to hold up his arm and look ala automobile fashion in his rear view mirror....Functional? I don't know never used it --it is still in it's factory packaging.

As soon a Walter idenifies the manufacture of the modern version we can close this thread. It is up to you Walter .....

Now on to another item to have fun with idenifing it's function...

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Re: Rear view mirror for Scuba divers

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 12:07 pm
by JES
21 wrote:... As soon a Walter idenifies the manufacture of the modern version we can close this thread. It is up to you Walter ..... 21
Sam,

I think that Allan answered the question for Walter with his post. :)

Here's some more information.

Who Sells it: Saver Products (located in Fort Myers, Florida)
Product Name: I See U
Product Cost: $3.95 each (orders of three or more)
Product Link: http://www.angelfire.com/vt/saverproducts/iseau.html


Regards,

Joe

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2006 2:25 pm
by Nemrod
I miss Aqua Craft, it was your one stop shopping place for all sorts of stupid stuff, my weight belt buckle, all stainless, it is Aqua Craft, got some other of their stuff around too.
James