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Scuba Diving Gear in History: 1947
Greg
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2/04/2013 9:01 PM
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history of diving technology
Comments: 9
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McSushi
- 5/13/2013 11:34 PM
I know this a historical photo...but I can’t stop laughing at the shorts.... "testiballs"....ROTFL
dontdiveenuf
- 2/13/2013 3:28 PM
So how do those twin-bandolier style straps work?
Greg
- 2/13/2013 4:25 PM
You got me.
badintexas
- 2/05/2013 8:49 AM
I’m totally buying Greg some of those swim pants. Forget board shorts! But really, this is so incredible to look at and compare now-a-days.
Greg
- 2/05/2013 10:19 AM
Yeah, that dude on the right has some massive...um, how do I say this......testiballs.
badintexas
- 2/05/2013 10:21 AM
Hmm.. wow. You said it like no one else could!
Scuba-Smurf
- 2/06/2013 2:53 PM
Don’t make them like they used to... Haven’t seen shorts like that for a while either ;o)
Eric_R
- 2/05/2013 8:45 AM
Their narrow but really deep.
Scubaforlife77
- 2/05/2013 6:22 AM
Those masks are so small and give the diver no peripheral vison at all. I can’t imagine wearing it.
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