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| New Member Current Rebreather/s: Prism Topaz Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Texas, baby
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![]() | Introduction hello all, thanx for the warm welcome. i am a semi newbee to the to the warm and silent world and am excited to find a forum with great info and attitude. brief bio: diver since '71. northern calif. nauitec inst, naui gas diver, nacd full cave. currently a staff instructor with The Ocean Corporation in Houston, USA. (lots of kewl commercial gear and gasses). 49 years young, married w/child (emty nester) living in galveston, TX. So, i ask you, the masses, who's box should i start sucking on for dives deep, dark and scary? yours, Tom |
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| Administrator Current Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic Other Rebreather/s: Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: HOUSTON, REPUBLIC OF TEJAS
Posts: 1,120
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Tom, Welcome to Stuart Ford's "Black Sheep Squadron" of re-breather pilots! As you've correctly noted, we've got a lot of great people here with tons of knowledge, and experience on all sorts of re-breathers from home-builts, to "Russians", to all of the known commercial models. People here are willing to share knowledge, tips, and ways of doing all the things that make this sport possible, including re-breather friendly destinations! Welcome aboard! Tour around, ask people questions, read the articles, check out the photo tear-down sections on various units, and enjoy! Glad you have finally turned to the "Dark Side" of diving. Rob
__________________ [SIZE=2]"CC Rebreathers will become a viable part of tech diving [U]WHEN PIGS FLY[/U]!!"--GI3[/SIZE] |
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| Despotic Overlord ![]() ![]() Current Rebreather/s: | Hi Tom, Welcome aboard - which Rebreather - well there's a questions, we are currently creating a matrix to help people make an educated choice but are not there yet! If you could tell us what you want the Rebrether to do we can help steer you to particlar models. EG is portability important? What about a clutter free cheast? Do you trust electronics? etc Cheers Stuart |
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