I looked at the site here, and the store. I remember when this place was all mono-green in color, and when the store only had double hose regulators and parts. To me, it is super impressive to see how far this place has come, simply as a casual observer. There are valve parts, burst discs, single hose parts, cleaning supplies, custom-made one-of-a-kind tools, chrome jobs from a guy who gets paid to speak in Italy, and proprietary silicone parts produced from scratch. I was diving yesterday, and people were shocked at the availability and quality of these new school parts for these old school regulators. My mistral was in nicer shape than their 90's gear.
Then there is the people factor. We have a plethora of engineers of all disciplines, Officers and Non-commissioned Officers from all parts of the military (active, reserve, and retired), museum curators, park directors, educators, physicians, and people from all over the world right here. We have guys here who can literally manufacture what you want to use to go diving. That's the modern day equivalent of calling Scuba Pro on the phone, telling them what you want, and having them make it for you. Seriously, how cool is that?
I keep thinking that there is a way to grow our niche of diving. I cannot help but think when people notice what we have to offer, and the knowledge base that we provide, that they will want to leave their BC in their car and strap on a regulator with two hoses. Everything that a diver needs to succeed except air fills can be learned, purchased, or clarified right here. It amazes me each and every time that I go under the water with this stuff.
I suppose the question is...how do we promote that?