Lost SMB at Casino Point

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robertarak

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A diver, who shall reamin nameless, took out my SMB and spool at Casino Point and came back without it. :dork2:


So, if anyone grabbed it up please let me know. I would like it back so I can beat him over the head with it.
 
Wouldn't it be a BMB at this point? :D

Gary D.
 
It may be doubling as a punching bag for Garabaldi's. :catfight:
 
It just umm...happened.

Going down the steps it was there. Coming up the steps it was not. :no


I do like the punching bag visual. I would gladly donate for that use..but I want pictures for the tax write off.
 
As I was getting out of the water, I heard someone talking about a SMB as they were rolling it up. Have you thought about posting an announcement on OCDiving.com?
 
I think there's a gear sucking black hole near the steps. Hubby's snorkel was tucked in his weightbelt after an in-dive malfunction on the night dive. It disappeared in the dark on the steps when his weightbelt fell off coming disturbingly close to crushing my skull. If anyone sees a black "J" snorkel with an orange reflective strip on top it's ours.

Hope you get your SMB back!
Ber :lilbunny:
 


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I would check with the local dive shops on Catalina, Scuba Luv or the one on the Green Pier. Someone posted they lost their fins, and I told them to check with the shops, fortunately a kind diver turned them in.
 

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