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MK15diver
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Changing Minds on Double Hose Diving

Thu Feb 07, 2008 9:56 pm

Ok so even though I have been diving double hose regulators for awhile most people under the age of 40 have not. I just turned 30 this year and have made a New Years Resolution and that is to get as many young divers interested in diving with double hose regulators as I can. We need to keep the interest alive so others can follow in our foot steps and cary on the legacy of diving a double hose regulator.

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luis
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Thu Feb 07, 2008 10:07 pm

Well, you are in the right place to talk about double hose regulators.

Welcome to VDH.
Luis

Buceador con escafandra autónoma clásica.

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Sea Explorer
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Thu Feb 07, 2008 10:26 pm

You don't have to be vintage to dive vintage! I just turned 31 last month. the vintage diving community is full of people of all ages and experience levels. And for the most part everyone plays well with others :D Welcome aboard. -Ryan
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captain
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Thu Feb 07, 2008 10:41 pm

Welcome aboard.
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Re: Changing Minds on Double Hose Diving

Fri Feb 08, 2008 12:23 am

MK15diver wrote:Ok so even though I have been diving double hose regulators for awhile most people under the age of 40 have not. I just turned 30 this year and have made a New Years Resolution and that is to get as many young divers interested in diving with double hose regulators as I can. We need to keep the interest alive so others can follow in our foot steps and cary on the legacy of diving a double hose regulator.
Welcome!

I would be willing to bet that the majority of people under the age of 50 have never dove a double hose regulator. :wink:
NAVED Master Diver #108
'Anima Sana In Corpore Sano’

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capn_tucker
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Fri Feb 08, 2008 1:55 am

Definitely don't have to be vintage to dive vintage. I wasn't even in kindergarten yet when most of my equipment was made.. :shock:
Quick Robin, to the Voitmobile!

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Nemrod
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Fri Feb 08, 2008 10:34 pm

We are vintage EQUIPMENT divers not vintage DIVERS. You can be young or old or between.

Definitly welcome to the community of vintage EQUIPMENT divers :D .

Nem

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seakrakken
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Fri Feb 08, 2008 11:29 pm

8) Awesome!
Welcome aboard!
Me thinks you may have additional diving interests gauging from your handle MK15diver.

swimjim
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Fri Feb 08, 2008 11:45 pm

Yarr, welcome aboard matey! Me suggests you check out the NAVED section found else where on this site. Look into Sand Dog V as well. Join us in Florida and dive the Fresh water springs! There be treasure in the form of camaradrie! Seriously, it's a blast. Once again, welcome aboard!

Jim

MK15diver
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Sat Feb 09, 2008 9:58 pm

seakrakken wrote:8) Awesome!
Welcome aboard!
Me thinks you may have additional diving interests gauging from your handle MK15diver.
Yah I am also into diving closed circuit. I bought a MK15.5 3 years ago and have put MK16 upgrades in it. I love it. Idon't dive helium so I'm only running custom Nitrox through it but it's awsome and was well worth the money.

standingup

Sun Feb 10, 2008 10:25 am

Welcome -you will find this forum a flood of information.

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OregonDiver1
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Thu Feb 14, 2008 3:49 pm

rndboulder wrote:You don't have to be vintage to dive vintage! I just turned 31 last month. the vintage diving community is full of people of all ages and experience levels. And for the most part everyone plays well with others :D Welcome aboard. -Ryan
Absolutely agree. I'm 19 and I dive vintage, more like "eclectic", and boy do I get some looks :roll:. Upside though is it generates a lot of interest.

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capn_tucker
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Fri Feb 15, 2008 2:41 am

OregonDiver1 wrote:
rndboulder wrote:You don't have to be vintage to dive vintage! I just turned 31 last month. the vintage diving community is full of people of all ages and experience levels. And for the most part everyone plays well with others :D Welcome aboard. -Ryan
Absolutely agree. I'm 19 and I dive vintage, more like "eclectic", and boy do I get some looks :roll:. Upside though is it generates a lot of interest.
We'll have to work hard to make that all vintage.. :) As Rob would say: "Diving as God intended" :P
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