"You may be correct,"
I am correct. I do not post statements that cannot be verified.
"Am I correct that Bottom Scratchers no longer exists?
http://www.freedive.net/bottom_scratche ... tchers.htm"
As you read in Terry's Press release the San Diego Bottom Scratchers no longer conduct club meetings. However, they are still very active in providing advice and guidance to the newer members of the tribe. Therefore are still very much an active viable organization both in name and contributions. That is why they were and will always be at the top of the list of clubs.
They are, each and every one, national diving treasures. They have given so much to the sport and received so little recognition in return.
Your name is "fishbOy" which apparently relates to Fish, perhaps spearfishing. The Bottom Scratchers were the fathers of spear fishing in the US, beginning with crude pole spears in the early 1930s. By 1939 had developed and were using the famous Bottom Scratcher rubber powered gun. A few years later it was Jack who perfected the 22 cal point impact "Power head."
Contrast those developments with the concurrent diving activity of Hawaii. The only known documentation is contained in seven pages of an obscure book authored by Edward Hosaka in 1944 titled "Sportfishing in Hawaii." It will be noted that Hawaiians at that time considered a multi prong pole spear as state if the art and were taking small reef fish, whereas the Bottom Scratchers were sticking large WSB and even larger BSB using the large powerful rubber powered Bottom Scratcher gun and point impact powerheads.
Good luck with your reunion.
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