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| I'm 60 years old. When I began diving in '56, at ten, and though my teen years we had only dry suits (without valves) or wet suits without linings. I remember putting on a Explorer demo for my Boy Scout convention in '62 where we, the Explorers, showed this "new technology" off to the masses. I'd like to recreate this experience for the young folk today. Does anyone have any contacts who still create either sheet rubber dry suits or wet suits without linings? I've "Googled" myself to death. I'm hoping that someone has a contact with a person who still creates "museum quality" suits. |
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