Force Fin Prototypes

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Bob Evans stated "The Stolen part statement was wrong I am am sorry, "

I am honest and reasonable. I do not know the history of the fins before I got them. I seriously doubt anyone did anything illegal.
 
Cool just speak with Bob chief and then Bob will know what you know too

Old Joe Horak would always say to us ''Ask him not me!"

And you will know what Bob knows

He didn't know Bob
 
Bob Evans stated "The Stolen part statement was wrong I am am sorry, "

I am honest and reasonable. I do not know the history of the fins before I got them. I seriously doubt anyone did anything illegal.

It would have been helpful if you had stated that from the outset.
 
The problem started when people saw the word "stolen". They immediately piled on and had me tried and convicted before knowing the facts. I do appreciate Bob stepping in and smoothing things out, but I was already so fed up that I put the fins away and did not look at them for 9 years.
 
I am back. Lionfish gave me a burst of energy. It's funny how these Navy designs ended up for sale. The owner I knew might have been lost in the many wars he fought
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and lost those channels years ago.
 
Yesterday Susanne and I had a chance to view Ryan Spence's exhibits he designed for the Foss Waterport Seaport Museum, Tacoma, Washington. He has collected a Cousteau collection that is unreal. Recently he purchased a special model of Force Fins for his collection of my many designs. We are now discussing his help in my 40-year
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Force Fin design process for the younger generation to see. From Chicken wire fins to being part of MOMA. Interesting to see my Jules Vern poster from 1971.
 
I am selling a group of SK-1 Swim fins. An award-winning design that just never made it to the market. But you can own a special pair from my collection. Will be giving a nice discount to Scubabaord members. Will set up site location outside of ebay.
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