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Well off to Ventura to start looking over many hundreds of Force Fins ..each one special. Thanks for all the positive energy. I work better with this type of support.View attachment 636523
You really should have someone filming you going through the boxes and commenting on your finds. Or a YouTube livestream :)

It should help with the auction prices as well as being important scuba history.
 
You really should have someone filming you going through the boxes and commenting on your finds. Or a YouTube livestream :)

It should help with the auction prices as well as being important scuba history.

Capital idea !
 
Todays visit was cut short, to hot to work other than to drop off stuff. But took a few images...you would think after going to Brooks Institute of Photography I could do a better job...but I am in a rush to move...
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So true, especially if you dive any other fins. A feeling of nothing on your foot is strange to most who try Force Fins. After a bit that foot FREEDOM sets in with less cramping and such a small Designed Fin. Designed and made in USA.
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When Force Fin first hit the market, 1983 we got picked up with Sharper Image catalogue. With in a year we had hit a high number of sales for them. $900,000. But the main point was they had a money back guarantee. We saw a 1/2% return rate. Some did not like or others need a different foot size. So today we still offer a money back guarantee and see few returns. Says something about our products and Company. Kinematic Comparison of Swimming with Two Different Designs of Dive Fins - Force Fin
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Noticed the price. Our cost to make a pair of Force Fins is 3 times that today.
 

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When Force Fin first hit the market, 1983 we got picked up with Sharper Image catalogue. With in a year we had hit a high number of sales for them. $900,000. But the main point was they had a money back guarantee. We saw a 1/2% return rate. Some did not like or others need a different foot size. So today we still offer a money back guarantee and see few returns. Says something about our products and Company. Kinematic Comparison of Swimming with Two Different Designs of Dive Fins - Force FinView attachment 656938 Noticed the price. Our cost to make a pair of Force Fins is 3 times that today.

Check those rubber straps. Interesting.
 

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