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    Quote Originally Posted by Angry Turtle View Post
    He has done this for me more than once, and I am by no means a big client. He is just that good at customer service.
    Ditto for my buddy and for me. Steve is remarkable!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tegg View Post
    When I retire, I will hang out at Cave Excursions in those shorts with my feet propped up on the table out front...
    OH NO! Brain bleach brain bleach brain bleach!!!!

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    Never forget, we were all beginners once. Allain Burrese

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tegg View Post
    When I retire, I will hang out at Cave Excursions in those shorts with my feet propped up on the table out front...
    You forgot to mention wearing no underwear...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RN View Post
    You forgot to mention wearing no underwear...

    As you can see by Shirley's post... "freeballing" would be assumed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richard Pyle
    "After my first 10 hours on a rebreather, I was a real expert. Another 40 hours of dive time later, I considered myself a novice. When I had completed about 100 hours of rebreather diving, I realized I was only just a beginner."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tegg View Post
    As you can see by Shirley's post... "freeballing" would be assumed.
    Well, yeah, it is Tegg we're talking about.....

    I Semper Fi, Cameron David Smith, my son, my hero. 11/9/1989 - 11/13/2010

    Never forget, we were all beginners once. Allain Burrese

    My name is Shirley Kasser Creech and I approve this message. Well, at least one of me does, anyway. Maybe. Fire. Sharp things. Squirrel!

    Shirley you're not serious? No, I'm not, but do stop calling me Shirley.

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    Steve has alway's provided excellent service. One of my pet peeves for dry suits (I have dove every material possible over the last 25 years) has been boots. It is always hard to find that perfect match of material, fit and footwear. I wanted to customize my 5mm neoprene so I spoke with Steve and dropped by and he had a bunch of different boots in my size that I tried and he installed the ones I liked the best for fit and trudging. Walking and diving in that suit is now as perfect as I can get it.
    If you want a better fitting and walking boot for your favorite dry suit call Steve!!!!

    "Is this thing on?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jay View Post
    Steve has alway's provided excellent service. One of my pet peeves for dry suits (I have dove every material possible over the last 25 years) has been boots. It is always hard to find that perfect match of material, fit and footwear. I wanted to customize my 5mm neoprene so I spoke with Steve and dropped by and he had a bunch of different boots in my size that I tried and he installed the ones I liked the best for fit and trudging. Walking and diving in that suit is now as perfect as I can get it.
    If you want a better fitting and walking boot for your favorite dry suit call Steve!!!!
    I hated the socks on mi DUI and didn't want to use rock boots, so I also went to Steve. He had a boot similar to the ones used on the DiveRit 905. It made my DUI the perfect suit for me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DeputyTom View Post
    I hated the socks on mi DUI and didn't want to use rock boots, so I also went to Steve. He had a boot similar to the ones used on the DiveRit 905. It made my DUI the perfect suit for me.
    Yes. It is amazing the difference it makes when you get the boot you want on your suit. Probably the best upgrade you can do, equal to finding the appropriate undergarment and pee valve location.

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    the best! nothing but good to say about Gamble scuba



 

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