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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2014 10:33:20 GMT -8
These films are a trip! But what about the warning concerning drinking and diving? ;-) Also one person was using his arms to propel himself underwater. (Just like Mike Nelson in Sea Hunt) Hope that anchor doesn't lose its lift and come down on all the divers under it.
When I got certified, I had to do the underwater equipment gig as well. Seemed pretty scary at the time but it was a good confidence builder. Funny to think that this came up again when I went diving at resort in Jamaica The DM required me to recover and don my gear underwater before he would let me start diving there.
Great stuff. I have watched them several times. Thanks for finding and sharing this films.
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Post by DavidRitchieWilson on Mar 5, 2014 8:54:05 GMT -8
I can only ID two of the Dh regs ans they're both ESSGEE(SG) Mistrals - certainly a British reg. Even though Siebe was German. The "Siebe" in "Siebe-Gorman" (SG) was Christian Augustus Siebe (known by his middle name; 1788 – April 15, 1872), a German-born British engineer. So far as I am aware, the diving equipment firm had no other connection with Germany and was British through and through, its leading light during several decades of the twentieth century being Sir Robert Henry Davis. There are Wikipedia articles on Augustus Siebe, Siebe Gorman and Sir Robert Davis: Augustus SiebeSiebe-GormanSir Robert DavisDavid
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