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Today's bottle hunt

Sun Apr 10, 2016 2:52 pm

I'm meeting up at Kitsap Memorial State Park in Puget Sound area to hunt old pop and beer bottles with a friend. Today's random assortment of crap includes:
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Argonaut Kraken with an AL80 full of EAN32 and that infamous USD Mariner pack with the weird straps
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Suunto SME-ML dive computer from back when dive computers were a new thing.
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A Fenzy BC with original pattern Jets imported by Beuchat.

Hopefully, the bottle haul will be good today. If I get anything sexy I will post pictures :)
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Re: Today's bottle hunt

Sun Apr 10, 2016 3:53 pm

Go Argonaut!

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Re: Today's bottle hunt

Sun Apr 10, 2016 4:05 pm

Wow, cool! The Argo fits behind the back pack. I've sawed the top off of back packs to accommodate double hose regs. :wink:

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Re: Today's bottle hunt

Sun Apr 10, 2016 9:35 pm

It does! You guys know how Luis is. I had not doubts that it would fit. He is one of those engineers who thinks of everything 8)
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Re: Today's bottle hunt

Mon Apr 11, 2016 1:35 am

Bottles, dishes and double hose regs??? This is my kinda thread.....

BTW - What did you find? Can anyone dive downtown Seattle? There's got to be a ton of stuff on the bottom there.

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Re: Today's bottle hunt

Mon Apr 11, 2016 1:25 pm

I only found one really old jam jar with a bunch of concretion on it. You can dive pretty much anywhere around here that is not a shipping lane or ferry route. This is probably the place with the easiest access to stuff as far as places I have lived. You can dive right off of Alki beach in Seattle and find tons of stuff. I found a bunch of WW2 era bottles there last time I went. I've never found any china though like you have in your pictures.
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Re: Today's bottle hunt

Tue Apr 12, 2016 9:09 pm

I love finding stuff.

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