Many of the usual forum participants know me as the "vintage cop". This designation has both positive and negative aspects. For those who try to be as close to orginal vintage-wise appreciate my efforts to keep a purity in the sport and others think I am too picky; after all, "if they would have had it they would have used it". I don't want to debate that last statement but propose that we stop passing around the term vintage in such a way that it has become so diluted as to have no meaning what-so-ever. I suggest that we look at vintage diving as having 3 major catagories:
Vintage Diving Classifications (Using any equipment made or reproduced prior to 1973)
Original
All dive gear is original as manufactured prior to 1973.
Reproduction
All dive gear is original or reproduced to function and look as original. Materials from which the equipment or parts are fabricated can be modern, i.e., silicone diaphragm, hoses, etc.
Eclectic
Dive gear may have some original or reproduction pieces with modern equipment utilized. For example, a period (pre -1973) double hose with a modern mask, fins, wet suit, BCD, etc.
Most "vintage" divers will be classified as Reproduction or Eclectic. Few will be original.
I am mostly in the Reproduction catagory. Occasionally I am Eclectic when I go to the Carribean and tote my SLR camera with double strobes.
However as of late, we discuss all sorts of dive gear as vintage when in no way can they be considered such; wings, isolated manifolds, modified BCs, etc.
I am not suggesting new forum topics, however, some of us more original or reproduction types would rather see discussion on modern equipment be more limited.
Let the discussion and arrows fly.