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Blair,
Those are my favorites of all. I want purple with sparkles. I think that would be my first choice

ah.. the Fairy Force is born...

but of course they have to be based on the Flying Force
 
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Scalloped edge of the Extra Force Fin Tan Delta. The Scalloped edge was needed to stabilize the fin due to its increased length.
 
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Bob Evans in his workshop displays a fin concept he tested in 1999. Modeled from a Tuna tail. Water is weaved through the Red Force Fin attachments. Photo by Blair Mott
 
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Original Force Fins found on the bottom of the ocean off Catalina Island and was sent to Force Fin headquarters. With Barnacles, snails, Coralline Algae and even tube snails covering the fins Bob Evans has determined, by logo placement, that the Fins are most likely from 1985 and are still flexible enough to dive, but too historic to clean and use. Another test for Force Fin duration.
 
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Nature's Wing my butt, this is the real thing
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And yet another shot of the collection
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Do I really dive enough to deserve such an amazing collection??
 
I knew you would be jealous when you saw the Deep Purple Flying Force TanDeltas
 

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