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And this is why it ain't gonna happen. There will always be brick and mortar stores.aleave:My only question is where are you going to get air when there aren't any more brick and morter stores?
aleave:My only question is where are you going to get air when there aren't any more brick and morter stores?
No need for brick and mortar for training and service, and maybe not for air.ReefHound:That's your only question? Very good, I see you must have already figured out where you're gonna get training and service.
You pay taxes, tax dollars buy fire stations, fire stations have cascade systems that fill breathable air cylinders. It works for me.aleave:My only question is where are you going to get air when there aren't any more brick and morter stores?
superstar:You pay taxes, tax dollars buy fire stations, fire stations have cascade systems that fill breathable air cylinders. It works for me.
RJP:Actually, where I live, taxes buy schools and firestations get their cylinders filled at the LDS.
So if the e-tailers put my LDS out of business my house might burn down!
At the paintball shop.aleave:My only question is where are you going to get air when there aren't any more brick and morter stores?
You're always welcome but I don't change my filters very often<G>. What I was refering to was in the old days there were guys with trailer mounted compressors that drove around some of the local dive sites and sold fills.Rick Inman:At the paintball shop.
Or head over to Thalassamania's garage.