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| "tk" <nowyouhav...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: > Log Book Stamp > [eBay URL] > Thank you for looking. An interesting entrepreneurial enterprise...but it does make me wonder: does anyone really use Logbook Stamps anymore - - even at dive ops? I think the last time that I got a logbook stamp was probably around ten years ago. Is it because I'm not frequenting the most newbie- tourist-trampled dive locations? Similarly, it feels like it has been at least that long since I've had another diver ask me to sign their logbook ... presumably to prove that they had a buddy, or something like that (she was Japanese and didn't speak much English). -hh |
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| "tk" <nowyouhav...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: > Log Book Stamp > [eBay URL] > Thank you for looking. An interesting entrepreneurial enterprise...but it does make me wonder: does anyone really use Logbook Stamps anymore - - even at dive ops? I think the last time that I got a logbook stamp was probably around ten years ago. Is it because I'm not frequenting the most newbie- tourist-trampled dive locations? Similarly, it feels like it has been at least that long since I've had another diver ask me to sign their logbook ... presumably to prove that they had a buddy, or something like that (she was Japanese and didn't speak much English). -hh |
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| "tk" <nowyouhav...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: > Log Book Stamp > [eBay URL] > Thank you for looking. An interesting entrepreneurial enterprise...but it does make me wonder: does anyone really use Logbook Stamps anymore - - even at dive ops? I think the last time that I got a logbook stamp was probably around ten years ago. Is it because I'm not frequenting the most newbie- tourist-trampled dive locations? Similarly, it feels like it has been at least that long since I've had another diver ask me to sign their logbook ... presumably to prove that they had a buddy, or something like that (she was Japanese and didn't speak much English). -hh |
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| "tk" <nowyouhav...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: > Log Book Stamp > [eBay URL] > Thank you for looking. An interesting entrepreneurial enterprise...but it does make me wonder: does anyone really use Logbook Stamps anymore - - even at dive ops? I think the last time that I got a logbook stamp was probably around ten years ago. Is it because I'm not frequenting the most newbie- tourist-trampled dive locations? Similarly, it feels like it has been at least that long since I've had another diver ask me to sign their logbook ... presumably to prove that they had a buddy, or something like that (she was Japanese and didn't speak much English). -hh |
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| -hh wrote: > "tk" <nowyouhav...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: >> Log Book Stamp >> [eBay URL] >> Thank you for looking. > > An interesting entrepreneurial enterprise...but it does make me > wonder: does anyone really use Logbook Stamps anymore - - even at > dive ops? > > I think the last time that I got a logbook stamp was probably around > ten years ago. Is it because I'm not frequenting the most newbie- > tourist-trampled dive locations? > > Similarly, it feels like it has been at least that long since I've had > another diver ask me to sign their logbook ... presumably to prove > that they had a buddy, or something like that (she was Japanese and > didn't speak much English). > > > -hh when I dove in Asia the stamps were all the rage. My impression was that it was more of a scrapbook souvenir than anything else. One dive instructor had a dozen or so of different kinds. |
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| -hh wrote: > "tk" <nowyouhav...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: >> Log Book Stamp >> [eBay URL] >> Thank you for looking. > > An interesting entrepreneurial enterprise...but it does make me > wonder: does anyone really use Logbook Stamps anymore - - even at > dive ops? > > I think the last time that I got a logbook stamp was probably around > ten years ago. Is it because I'm not frequenting the most newbie- > tourist-trampled dive locations? > > Similarly, it feels like it has been at least that long since I've had > another diver ask me to sign their logbook ... presumably to prove > that they had a buddy, or something like that (she was Japanese and > didn't speak much English). > > > -hh when I dove in Asia the stamps were all the rage. My impression was that it was more of a scrapbook souvenir than anything else. One dive instructor had a dozen or so of different kinds. |
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| -hh wrote: > "tk" <nowyouhav...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: >> Log Book Stamp >> [eBay URL] >> Thank you for looking. > > An interesting entrepreneurial enterprise...but it does make me > wonder: does anyone really use Logbook Stamps anymore - - even at > dive ops? > > I think the last time that I got a logbook stamp was probably around > ten years ago. Is it because I'm not frequenting the most newbie- > tourist-trampled dive locations? > > Similarly, it feels like it has been at least that long since I've had > another diver ask me to sign their logbook ... presumably to prove > that they had a buddy, or something like that (she was Japanese and > didn't speak much English). > > > -hh when I dove in Asia the stamps were all the rage. My impression was that it was more of a scrapbook souvenir than anything else. One dive instructor had a dozen or so of different kinds. |
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| -hh wrote: > "tk" <nowyouhav...@tiscali.co.uk> wrote: >> Log Book Stamp >> [eBay URL] >> Thank you for looking. > > An interesting entrepreneurial enterprise...but it does make me > wonder: does anyone really use Logbook Stamps anymore - - even at > dive ops? > > I think the last time that I got a logbook stamp was probably around > ten years ago. Is it because I'm not frequenting the most newbie- > tourist-trampled dive locations? > > Similarly, it feels like it has been at least that long since I've had > another diver ask me to sign their logbook ... presumably to prove > that they had a buddy, or something like that (she was Japanese and > didn't speak much English). > > > -hh when I dove in Asia the stamps were all the rage. My impression was that it was more of a scrapbook souvenir than anything else. One dive instructor had a dozen or so of different kinds. |
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