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Old 07-20-2005, 07:54 PM
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Default Re: Disappearing Al80 At Stoney Today [repost]


"Keith Lawrence" <false@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:42debfff$0$38044$5a6aecb4@news.aaisp.net.uk.. .
> [Copied from YD, BSAC and others - don't email me about it!]
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -----
> *********£150 reward (no questions as long as I get it back)***********
>
> OK, I managed one dive before my new pride and joy the AL80 I've saved up
> for was removed from the bus stop at Stoney Cove today. It went at exactly
> 3:15pm.
>
> It is a WHITE CE AL80, 11.1 litre aluminium tank. It's Nitrox clean until
> July 2006 and stickers to this effect. It will have a CE mark as part of
> the
> stamping on the neck.
>
> It was left unattended for 10 minutes while I put my twins on and went
> down
> to the water.
>
> Now, the upside of this is that there are only 25, yes 25 of these
> cylinders
> in the UK. We have the names and addresses of all the owners. Phil at
> Niknaks is that organised, and has volunteered to be as useful as is
> possible to track down this tank. Hats off to his efficiency, I had all
> the
> details I needed in 5 minutes.


Really sorry to hear that Keith but trust me - there's *alot* more than 25
of these things in the country! Don't forget that a lot of DIR types were
direct importing these from Sandro @ DIRZone in Germany before Phill started
up Divingniknaks. I have two of these things myself that I bought direct
from Germany so I certainly wouldn't be on Phill's list...


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Old 07-20-2005, 07:54 PM
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Default Re: Disappearing Al80 At Stoney Today [repost]


"Keith Lawrence" <false@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:42debfff$0$38044$5a6aecb4@news.aaisp.net.uk.. .
> [Copied from YD, BSAC and others - don't email me about it!]
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -----
> *********£150 reward (no questions as long as I get it back)***********
>
> OK, I managed one dive before my new pride and joy the AL80 I've saved up
> for was removed from the bus stop at Stoney Cove today. It went at exactly
> 3:15pm.
>
> It is a WHITE CE AL80, 11.1 litre aluminium tank. It's Nitrox clean until
> July 2006 and stickers to this effect. It will have a CE mark as part of
> the
> stamping on the neck.
>
> It was left unattended for 10 minutes while I put my twins on and went
> down
> to the water.
>
> Now, the upside of this is that there are only 25, yes 25 of these
> cylinders
> in the UK. We have the names and addresses of all the owners. Phil at
> Niknaks is that organised, and has volunteered to be as useful as is
> possible to track down this tank. Hats off to his efficiency, I had all
> the
> details I needed in 5 minutes.


Really sorry to hear that Keith but trust me - there's *alot* more than 25
of these things in the country! Don't forget that a lot of DIR types were
direct importing these from Sandro @ DIRZone in Germany before Phill started
up Divingniknaks. I have two of these things myself that I bought direct
from Germany so I certainly wouldn't be on Phill's list...


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Old 07-20-2005, 07:54 PM
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Default Re: Disappearing Al80 At Stoney Today [repost]


"Keith Lawrence" <false@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:42debfff$0$38044$5a6aecb4@news.aaisp.net.uk.. .
> [Copied from YD, BSAC and others - don't email me about it!]
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -----
> *********£150 reward (no questions as long as I get it back)***********
>
> OK, I managed one dive before my new pride and joy the AL80 I've saved up
> for was removed from the bus stop at Stoney Cove today. It went at exactly
> 3:15pm.
>
> It is a WHITE CE AL80, 11.1 litre aluminium tank. It's Nitrox clean until
> July 2006 and stickers to this effect. It will have a CE mark as part of
> the
> stamping on the neck.
>
> It was left unattended for 10 minutes while I put my twins on and went
> down
> to the water.
>
> Now, the upside of this is that there are only 25, yes 25 of these
> cylinders
> in the UK. We have the names and addresses of all the owners. Phil at
> Niknaks is that organised, and has volunteered to be as useful as is
> possible to track down this tank. Hats off to his efficiency, I had all
> the
> details I needed in 5 minutes.


Really sorry to hear that Keith but trust me - there's *alot* more than 25
of these things in the country! Don't forget that a lot of DIR types were
direct importing these from Sandro @ DIRZone in Germany before Phill started
up Divingniknaks. I have two of these things myself that I bought direct
from Germany so I certainly wouldn't be on Phill's list...


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Old 07-20-2005, 07:54 PM
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Default Re: Disappearing Al80 At Stoney Today [repost]


"Keith Lawrence" <false@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:42debfff$0$38044$5a6aecb4@news.aaisp.net.uk.. .
> [Copied from YD, BSAC and others - don't email me about it!]
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -----
> *********£150 reward (no questions as long as I get it back)***********
>
> OK, I managed one dive before my new pride and joy the AL80 I've saved up
> for was removed from the bus stop at Stoney Cove today. It went at exactly
> 3:15pm.
>
> It is a WHITE CE AL80, 11.1 litre aluminium tank. It's Nitrox clean until
> July 2006 and stickers to this effect. It will have a CE mark as part of
> the
> stamping on the neck.
>
> It was left unattended for 10 minutes while I put my twins on and went
> down
> to the water.
>
> Now, the upside of this is that there are only 25, yes 25 of these
> cylinders
> in the UK. We have the names and addresses of all the owners. Phil at
> Niknaks is that organised, and has volunteered to be as useful as is
> possible to track down this tank. Hats off to his efficiency, I had all
> the
> details I needed in 5 minutes.


Really sorry to hear that Keith but trust me - there's *alot* more than 25
of these things in the country! Don't forget that a lot of DIR types were
direct importing these from Sandro @ DIRZone in Germany before Phill started
up Divingniknaks. I have two of these things myself that I bought direct
from Germany so I certainly wouldn't be on Phill's list...


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Old 07-20-2005, 07:54 PM
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Default Re: Disappearing Al80 At Stoney Today [repost]


"Keith Lawrence" <false@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:42debfff$0$38044$5a6aecb4@news.aaisp.net.uk.. .
> [Copied from YD, BSAC and others - don't email me about it!]
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -----
> *********£150 reward (no questions as long as I get it back)***********
>
> OK, I managed one dive before my new pride and joy the AL80 I've saved up
> for was removed from the bus stop at Stoney Cove today. It went at exactly
> 3:15pm.
>
> It is a WHITE CE AL80, 11.1 litre aluminium tank. It's Nitrox clean until
> July 2006 and stickers to this effect. It will have a CE mark as part of
> the
> stamping on the neck.
>
> It was left unattended for 10 minutes while I put my twins on and went
> down
> to the water.
>
> Now, the upside of this is that there are only 25, yes 25 of these
> cylinders
> in the UK. We have the names and addresses of all the owners. Phil at
> Niknaks is that organised, and has volunteered to be as useful as is
> possible to track down this tank. Hats off to his efficiency, I had all
> the
> details I needed in 5 minutes.


Really sorry to hear that Keith but trust me - there's *alot* more than 25
of these things in the country! Don't forget that a lot of DIR types were
direct importing these from Sandro @ DIRZone in Germany before Phill started
up Divingniknaks. I have two of these things myself that I bought direct
from Germany so I certainly wouldn't be on Phill's list...


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Old 07-20-2005, 07:54 PM
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Default Re: Disappearing Al80 At Stoney Today [repost]


"Keith Lawrence" <false@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:42debfff$0$38044$5a6aecb4@news.aaisp.net.uk.. .
> [Copied from YD, BSAC and others - don't email me about it!]
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> -----
> *********£150 reward (no questions as long as I get it back)***********
>
> OK, I managed one dive before my new pride and joy the AL80 I've saved up
> for was removed from the bus stop at Stoney Cove today. It went at exactly
> 3:15pm.
>
> It is a WHITE CE AL80, 11.1 litre aluminium tank. It's Nitrox clean until
> July 2006 and stickers to this effect. It will have a CE mark as part of
> the
> stamping on the neck.
>
> It was left unattended for 10 minutes while I put my twins on and went
> down
> to the water.
>
> Now, the upside of this is that there are only 25, yes 25 of these
> cylinders
> in the UK. We have the names and addresses of all the owners. Phil at
> Niknaks is that organised, and has volunteered to be as useful as is
> possible to track down this tank. Hats off to his efficiency, I had all
> the
> details I needed in 5 minutes.


Really sorry to hear that Keith but trust me - there's *alot* more than 25
of these things in the country! Don't forget that a lot of DIR types were
direct importing these from Sandro @ DIRZone in Germany before Phill started
up Divingniknaks. I have two of these things myself that I bought direct
from Germany so I certainly wouldn't be on Phill's list...


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Old 07-20-2005, 08:20 PM
Keith Lawrence
 
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Default Re: Disappearing Al80 At Stoney Today [repost]

"Usenet Poster" <me@privacy.net> wrote...

> Really sorry to hear that Keith but trust me - there's *alot* more than 25
> of these things in the country! Don't forget that a lot of DIR types were
> direct importing these from Sandro @ DIRZone in Germany before Phill

started
> up Divingniknaks. I have two of these things myself that I bought direct
> from Germany so I certainly wouldn't be on Phill's list...


Hmmm... I'll post that back to YD! This is =NOTHING= to do with me, I don't
even know the guy, was just trying to do my good deed for the day

Thanks

Keith L


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Old 07-20-2005, 08:20 PM
Keith Lawrence
 
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Default Re: Disappearing Al80 At Stoney Today [repost]

"Usenet Poster" <me@privacy.net> wrote...

> Really sorry to hear that Keith but trust me - there's *alot* more than 25
> of these things in the country! Don't forget that a lot of DIR types were
> direct importing these from Sandro @ DIRZone in Germany before Phill

started
> up Divingniknaks. I have two of these things myself that I bought direct
> from Germany so I certainly wouldn't be on Phill's list...


Hmmm... I'll post that back to YD! This is =NOTHING= to do with me, I don't
even know the guy, was just trying to do my good deed for the day

Thanks

Keith L


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Old 07-20-2005, 08:20 PM
Keith Lawrence
 
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Default Re: Disappearing Al80 At Stoney Today [repost]

"Usenet Poster" <me@privacy.net> wrote...

> Really sorry to hear that Keith but trust me - there's *alot* more than 25
> of these things in the country! Don't forget that a lot of DIR types were
> direct importing these from Sandro @ DIRZone in Germany before Phill

started
> up Divingniknaks. I have two of these things myself that I bought direct
> from Germany so I certainly wouldn't be on Phill's list...


Hmmm... I'll post that back to YD! This is =NOTHING= to do with me, I don't
even know the guy, was just trying to do my good deed for the day

Thanks

Keith L


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Old 07-20-2005, 08:20 PM
Keith Lawrence
 
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Default Re: Disappearing Al80 At Stoney Today [repost]

"Usenet Poster" <me@privacy.net> wrote...

> Really sorry to hear that Keith but trust me - there's *alot* more than 25
> of these things in the country! Don't forget that a lot of DIR types were
> direct importing these from Sandro @ DIRZone in Germany before Phill

started
> up Divingniknaks. I have two of these things myself that I bought direct
> from Germany so I certainly wouldn't be on Phill's list...


Hmmm... I'll post that back to YD! This is =NOTHING= to do with me, I don't
even know the guy, was just trying to do my good deed for the day

Thanks

Keith L


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