I've always had a "Thing" for old two-hose regulators and had no idea there were so many people out there that shared my interest. I was trained under the now defunct NASDS program back in 1972 and held on to my old two hose until succumbing to peer pressure and transitioning over to a Scubapro Mark VII "Honker." I've always been a little slow to keep up with evolving technology, having held on to my old horse collar until just recently. Until this summer, the only diving I'd done for the last 20 years has been shallow water light commercial with surface supplied air in near zero visibility water. This summer I decided to get back into sport diving and with my old Mark VII non-rebuildable, I was forced to purchase new equipment. I was baffled by all the new equipment designed to replace brainpower and physical fitness. The only gear left over from the glory days of my youth are 4 circa-1972 air cylinders that continue to pass hydro and visuals. Now I'm on a quest to secure serviceable vintage diving equipment and relive the good old days. Would enjoy hearing from vintage equipment divers, particularly from North Carolina. Look forward to running into some of you on vintage equipment events.
Charles Leeuwenburg
Morehead City & Wrightsville Beach, NC