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Post by william on Jun 12, 2006 12:38:55 GMT -8
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Post by Linda on Jun 12, 2006 13:09:17 GMT -8
Hi, William- Your link works great! When you are in the "Post Message" (or "reply" ) window, there is a row labeled "Add Tags:" Click on this image in that row: A pair of "img" tags will pop up, and if you put the link to your image in between them, the image will appear in your post.
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Post by Gomez' echo on Jun 12, 2006 13:12:41 GMT -8
William Now that you have uploaded your photos to photobucket, then either use the html form on the pb site and copy and paste here or click on the fourth little square in the botton row on the Add Tags bar above of this post reply form. You will get something that looks like this: bracket img bracket bracket /img bracket. They copy your photobucket photo information and paste it between the ]and[. You photo will automatically be put on the forum by linking to your photobucket data. Give it a try. In fact, here is what it should look like:
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Post by william on Jun 12, 2006 13:13:44 GMT -8
Hi Trying a second Link to a picture (Royal Master ) with me useing (Reply) this time for the first time with a Link and checking to see if it will work alright. If I can win this Royal Master Double Hose Regulator, then it will replace the Royal Aquamaster Double Hose Regulator I gave to Cyndy for her to have and use as her VERY First Double Hose Regulator. Cyndy is actually a Vintage Diver starting in 1971 with diving lessons at the YMCA of Decatur Georgia as a gift from me after we were married that year. But Cyndy had never used a double hose regulator ever before. I gave her my Royal Aquamaster that Dan had rebuilt so perfectly for me. Before Dan rebuilt it for me, you could Not hardly inhale through it at all. Then->it worked so Wonderfully with the Easiest Breathing Double Hose Regulator I have ever used in my entire life. Cyndy used it the first time on Sand Dog 111 and was so very Happy with it too, so now she is like us and only wants to use her Royal Aquamaster Double Hose Regulator when she is diving, dearly loving it. Once she had experienced the unique,easy and extremely quiet breathing with Never any air bubbles in her face and ears now,well, she was so excited, Happy and Impressed with it. It opened up a <Whole new Experience> with diving for Cyndy and she is Very Happy with it now. Cyndy is ( scubydoo ) at the Vintage Scuba Supply Forum. Here is my try at a link useing REPLY at the forum this time of a whole Royal Master Regulator picture. i67.photobucket.com/albums/h284/williamsp/DHR-Royal-Master-2.jpg :DWilliam
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Post by william on Jun 12, 2006 13:26:34 GMT -8
Hi Linda and Alan Thank you both for the Wonderfull help. I have so much to learn I am makeing my first try at Posting an actual Picture. I have done the same at photobucket and clicked Copy on the URL again to see if I need that one or the Tag one or the Image one. I do not really know which of the 3 will work. Here is Cyndy, forum scubydoo, useing her Royal Aquamaster for the first Time. [/img] William
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Post by Linda on Jun 12, 2006 13:39:02 GMT -8
Here, maybe this will help you.... Just put your link between those tags - that's all you are missing to get that image to show up!
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Post by william on Jun 12, 2006 13:52:14 GMT -8
Hi Linda That is Really great. Thank you so much for the help. I am not too good so I have to test around a little. I will give it a try now. This is Cyndy useing her Royal Aquamaster that Dan rebuilt for me. Here goes. If this does not work I will try TAG and then Image= at the photobucket.com :DWillaim
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Post by Linda on Jun 12, 2006 14:50:54 GMT -8
Good job.... Wow, that's a great pic!
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Post by duckbill on Jun 12, 2006 21:46:56 GMT -8
Wow! So here is where all the action is today! William, there was a thread last October by this exact same title ("Royal Master") where the differences between the Royal Master and Royal AquaMaster were detailed. Search back for it. There are some internal differences, but function is the same. May affect parts availability, but I'm not sure.
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Post by william on Jun 13, 2006 11:34:48 GMT -8
Hi and "Thank you Duckbill" I will certainly try and find the information you describe in a thread last Oct here in. I really WAS wondering what could be the differences btween the Royal Master and a Royal Aquamaster. William
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Post by william on Jun 13, 2006 13:09:11 GMT -8
I found the Royal Master Thread you said was there in Oct. It is October 21,05 under General Discussions-Royal Master by Dan. he gives descriptions of a good many differences between the Royal Master and Royal Aquamaster and EVEN differences between one Royal Master and another Royal Master. He describes that there ARE differences in the (Nozzle). A different High Pressure Seat, Shorter Push Pin & Different Springs and Number of Springs too. I made a copy of the information to keep in my files and be able to learn. Information like this is Invaluable and should be learned by those of us who really Enjoy knowing the Secrets of the Vintage Double Hose Regulators. Thanks to Creed ,Tom , Duckbill and Dan for the great information. William
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Post by duckbill on Jun 14, 2006 23:34:37 GMT -8
What?! You mean you gave Cyndy your TANKS too!!! Where does it end?
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Post by william on Jun 15, 2006 0:50:41 GMT -8
Hey Duckbill. Ha, ha, I am lucky that Cyndy, member Scubydoo, is way too small a Lady to wear even the smaller Voit 38 cu ft Twin Tanks. So I will keep both Sets for myself and working on a 3rd set along with trying to buy the Blue Plastic Voit Bac-Pac shown above. I actually Need the Blue Bac-Pac to rig with my twin galvanized Voit Tanks here. I will be Restoreing them to-like new,along wit doing the same to the Blue Bac-Pac. The Reason is the most beautifull twin tanks I have ever seen were galvanized Voits with the Swimaster Shield Decals and this Blue Bac-Pac mounted on them. I have only seen them like that in the Movie ( I think named>-> "Lady In Concrete" staring Frank Sinatra. He wore the small galvanized Voit Twin Tanks rigged like that and man, they were gorgeous. The most attractive ones I have seen. I would like to ask, If anyone knows the Exact name of that movie? It was on full Cable TV several times in the last several months, but I am getting old, ha, ha and I just can not remember and be positive about the name of the Movie. It could be (The Girl In Concrete). Once I get the correct name of the movie, I better buy it, so I can at least remember the name when I play the movie,ha. I am pretty sure I can bring my tanks back to life and new looking by restoreing them a very special way I plan on, not regalvanizeing though. Also, Duckbill," Thank you for the guideance in the forum". I will quickly learn the way things are done and I am very open to any advice and guidence on what to do around the Forum". William
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Post by BLT on Jun 15, 2006 9:23:17 GMT -8
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Post by william on Jun 15, 2006 9:40:30 GMT -8
Hi BLT Thank you for that great help. I will see if I can buy it or may have to order it. The movie " The Lady In Cement" was a very good one and also starred Rachel Welch in it. Frank Sinatra played a On the Borderline with the Law Detective, in that Style he has and I enjoyed watching. I actually have only seen about an hour of the movie, so it will be fun seeing the whole thing. Older movies do not cost much at all, so getting it will be ok. Take good care. William
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