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Vintage Dive Photos.
05-10-2014, 05:12 PM,
#11
RE: Vintage Dive Photos.
Those are pretty cool pics.. I was at the technology museum in berlin and they had a small area on early scuba... it wasnt very good to an actual diver tho...of note the diver in the exhibit had scba reverse mounted tanks... if I knew of a museum to suggest I would.. those are a good collection of pics.... anyone know of a museum with early scuba tech?
"The lake is running low on leeches. Dump a few more barrels in."
-John Calhoun
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05-13-2014, 04:57 PM,
#12
RE: Vintage Dive Photos.
My dad Robert Travis about 1948 with some kind of early scuba diving apparatus.
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05-13-2014, 11:01 PM,
#13
RE: Vintage Dive Photos.
This was an oxygen rebreather your very smart Father converted over.
There is a color picture and story in a magazine,i have here in my archives.
Jerry
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05-16-2014, 06:54 PM,
#14
RE: Vintage Dive Photos.
this is a danish scuba museum... some triple tanks further down
"The lake is running low on leeches. Dump a few more barrels in."
-John Calhoun
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05-16-2014, 10:12 PM,
#15
RE: Vintage Dive Photos.
Thanks,
hey we are diving square Sat morning 10 am have free hotdogs.You are invited visibilty is now 15 feet yeah!
We will be on the docks,the owner Ron knows me well.
Double hose voit porta sub wow Shades of Seahunt!
Jerry
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08-28-2014, 10:03 AM,
#16
RE: Vintage Dive Photos.
just discovered this thread- incredible pics!

didn't know there was such a long history of diving in the Twin Cities

I don't know much about the origins of early SCUBA gear but does anyone know if WWII had anything to do with fasttracking development of diving equipment?

I always figured Jacques Cousteau was behind all the early development, but perhaps not

especially liked the carp hunting shots- I have never seen any so old!!
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08-28-2014, 01:20 PM,
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just discovered this thread- incredible pics!

didn't know there was such a long history of diving in the Twin Cities

I don't know much about the origins of early SCUBA gear but does anyone know if WWII had anything to do with fasttracking development of diving equipment?

I always figured Jacques Cousteau was behind all the early development, but perhaps not

especially liked the carp hunting shots- I have never seen any so old!!
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08-18-2015, 04:37 PM, (This post was last modified: 08-25-2015, 04:09 PM by sonofadiver.)
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RE: Vintage Dive Photos.
[align=center]This is the boat Travis dive company sank for the local divers at Christmas lake. In the 1960s. This is a friend of my dad's, Steve Hallin in the early dive salvage business, notice all the latest electronics, CB radio dispatched.
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Bob Travis Keagle returning lost teeth.

----------- Travis with homemade underwater camera case --------------

-------------- The one diver I believe had polio and had to walk with crutches-------

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08-18-2015, 08:03 PM,
#19
RE: Vintage Dive Photos.
Hi,
Thanks for posting these new great photos of Steve Hallin and your Dad Bob.
After repeated attempts finally got logged back on to this site.
Last Friday August 14th 2015 went to Christmas lake diving.
There is fence that you can crawl under or climb over it.
The road has lots of weeds overrunning it.
Visibility was 15 feet above the 18 foot mark (Depth gauge)vis dropped to 2 feet i located one small power boat,didn't venture out further.

Great Memories ,the first time I dove Christmas was summer of 1964.
Thanks Again,
Jerry Lang
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08-19-2015, 09:24 AM,
#20
RE: Vintage Dive Photos.
Was the old steel depth gauge still in place?
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