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Post by seakrakken on May 6, 2004 13:37:20 GMT -8
BRAVO!
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Post by ScoobieDoo on May 6, 2004 13:44:17 GMT -8
Thanks. We have taken some steps to rectidy the situation we (as well as others) faced. Keep an eye out for our new web site that will be launched as well as rebuild kits for Aqua Lung regs and our IP Guage for checking and setting IP pressures! Also, take a look at our AquaBuddy IP Guage. Think your Aqua Lung reg is out of tune? Somethings just 'not right?' It features a quality scuba repair IP brass psi gauge topped off with an Aqua Buddy hookah adapter! Check your IP pressure in seconds! No disassembly of your regulator required! Simply unscrew your hookah plug and screw the AquaBuddy onto the hookah port! Fast, simple and clean!
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Post by caveman on May 6, 2004 15:58:43 GMT -8
Hope you do well and don't get sued....caveman
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Post by mikeh on May 24, 2004 9:29:59 GMT -8
Perry Mason: "So ScoobieDoo, let me ask you - were your parts approved or made under agreement by USD or Aqua Lung?" Me: "No." Really only a problem if USD is the one suing you for possible patent infringement. Ah, now you're getting closer to relevance. If an accessory manufacturer were to be sued due to a diving accident, it would still be up to the plaintiff to prove that the accident was due to a defect in design or manufacture of the accessory. Having or not having a degree in engineering or metallurgy, or having experience in the industry wouldn't necessarily prove anything. That's why manufacturers buy product liability insurance.
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Post by VintageDiverMN on May 25, 2004 6:24:31 GMT -8
Lets foget about this getting sued crap and just injoy our vintage diving hobby. If your so scared about being sued, take up another hobby.
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Post by 1969ivan1 on May 25, 2004 16:04:52 GMT -8
::)Now that is the smartest thing yet said. I agree with Frans wholeheartily.
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