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Thanks, Bryan, for the positive response. I mentioned having created similar PDFs for Featherwate and Shark Brand and here are the respective URLs:Bryan wrote:The PDF is nicely done and I hope you have time to do more of them. As time passes and even fewer actual examples of the gear are around detailed and accurate information are the second best thing. Thanks for what you do DRW and I appreciate you posting it here.
Thank you, Bryan. I am delighted to accept your offer.Bryan wrote:David, if you would consider it?.....I can make a folder on the VDH Manuals and Catalogs cloud server for your information and I can update it as you get more information to share.
Sent you an E-mail and we will get started as soon as you are ready. Looking forward to adding all your research to the database for others to enjoyBritmarine wrote:Thank you, Bryan. I am delighted to accept your offer.Bryan wrote:David, if you would consider it?.....I can make a folder on the VDH Manuals and Catalogs cloud server for your information and I can update it as you get more information to share.
Britmarine wrote:Love the superlatives! By the way, there's a whole page of vintage ads for Richards Aqualung Center at http://www.skindivinghistory.com/mfg_re ... index.html, e.g.
Is Richards still in business? I recall passing the store last time I was in New York, which was during the 1990s.
This is what I remember reading but I've never seen any Nemrod info explaining it.SurfLung wrote:I believe the Triple Stage was/is the Snark III... They often refer to the overpressure valve as the 3rd stage,
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