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| Gordon Henderson wrote: > I've also decided to go for a traditional shoulder zip instead of a > front-loader. Sean at O'Three said I'd done good to make it last 6 years - > they do see more problems with the front-loaders than the shoulder zips > - I guess they just get more wear and tear... So how am I going to zip > myself up when I go for a little scallop dive out of Brixham now! Friends have told me that a wire coat hanger is almost invaluable in such a situation (-: Ben -- Ben Panter, Garching, Germany. Email false, http://www.benpanter.co.uk or you could try ben at ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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| Gordon Henderson wrote: > I've also decided to go for a traditional shoulder zip instead of a > front-loader. Sean at O'Three said I'd done good to make it last 6 years - > they do see more problems with the front-loaders than the shoulder zips > - I guess they just get more wear and tear... So how am I going to zip > myself up when I go for a little scallop dive out of Brixham now! Friends have told me that a wire coat hanger is almost invaluable in such a situation (-: Ben -- Ben Panter, Garching, Germany. Email false, http://www.benpanter.co.uk or you could try ben at ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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| Gordon Henderson wrote: > I've also decided to go for a traditional shoulder zip instead of a > front-loader. Sean at O'Three said I'd done good to make it last 6 years - > they do see more problems with the front-loaders than the shoulder zips > - I guess they just get more wear and tear... So how am I going to zip > myself up when I go for a little scallop dive out of Brixham now! Friends have told me that a wire coat hanger is almost invaluable in such a situation (-: Ben -- Ben Panter, Garching, Germany. Email false, http://www.benpanter.co.uk or you could try ben at ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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| Gordon Henderson wrote: > I've also decided to go for a traditional shoulder zip instead of a > front-loader. Sean at O'Three said I'd done good to make it last 6 years - > they do see more problems with the front-loaders than the shoulder zips > - I guess they just get more wear and tear... So how am I going to zip > myself up when I go for a little scallop dive out of Brixham now! Friends have told me that a wire coat hanger is almost invaluable in such a situation (-: Ben -- Ben Panter, Garching, Germany. Email false, http://www.benpanter.co.uk or you could try ben at ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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| Gordon Henderson wrote: > I've also decided to go for a traditional shoulder zip instead of a > front-loader. Sean at O'Three said I'd done good to make it last 6 years - > they do see more problems with the front-loaders than the shoulder zips > - I guess they just get more wear and tear... So how am I going to zip > myself up when I go for a little scallop dive out of Brixham now! Friends have told me that a wire coat hanger is almost invaluable in such a situation (-: Ben -- Ben Panter, Garching, Germany. Email false, http://www.benpanter.co.uk or you could try ben at ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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| Gordon Henderson wrote: > I've also decided to go for a traditional shoulder zip instead of a > front-loader. Sean at O'Three said I'd done good to make it last 6 years - > they do see more problems with the front-loaders than the shoulder zips > - I guess they just get more wear and tear... So how am I going to zip > myself up when I go for a little scallop dive out of Brixham now! Friends have told me that a wire coat hanger is almost invaluable in such a situation (-: Ben -- Ben Panter, Garching, Germany. Email false, http://www.benpanter.co.uk or you could try ben at ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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| Gordon Henderson wrote: > I've also decided to go for a traditional shoulder zip instead of a > front-loader. Sean at O'Three said I'd done good to make it last 6 years - > they do see more problems with the front-loaders than the shoulder zips > - I guess they just get more wear and tear... So how am I going to zip > myself up when I go for a little scallop dive out of Brixham now! Friends have told me that a wire coat hanger is almost invaluable in such a situation (-: Ben -- Ben Panter, Garching, Germany. Email false, http://www.benpanter.co.uk or you could try ben at ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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| "Ben Panter" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:4h6lbgF1pnvemU1@individual.net... > Gordon Henderson wrote: .... So how am I going to zip >> myself up when I go for a little scallop dive out of Brixham now! > > Friends have told me that a wire coat hanger is almost invaluable in such > a situation (-: > > Ben > I've heard that a LandRover wing mirror is also effective. I should hasten to add that I believe it still needs to be attached to said vehicle to be effective. Lee |
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| "Ben Panter" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:4h6lbgF1pnvemU1@individual.net... > Gordon Henderson wrote: .... So how am I going to zip >> myself up when I go for a little scallop dive out of Brixham now! > > Friends have told me that a wire coat hanger is almost invaluable in such > a situation (-: > > Ben > I've heard that a LandRover wing mirror is also effective. I should hasten to add that I believe it still needs to be attached to said vehicle to be effective. Lee |
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| "Ben Panter" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message news:4h6lbgF1pnvemU1@individual.net... > Gordon Henderson wrote: .... So how am I going to zip >> myself up when I go for a little scallop dive out of Brixham now! > > Friends have told me that a wire coat hanger is almost invaluable in such > a situation (-: > > Ben > I've heard that a LandRover wing mirror is also effective. I should hasten to add that I believe it still needs to be attached to said vehicle to be effective. Lee |
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