Not mine!
8-54 is date of manufacture---August 1954...
I still wonder about your step dad..at 50 in 1960 he would have been one of the senior members of the OC tribe.. It was a very very small world then...we all knew each other by name or sight...and only three dive shops in all of OC, so I strongly suspect we have crossed paths-maybe once or often..
Do you have any documentation, brochures, paper of any description about him or dive operations?
SDM
Sam I was down visiting my step gradfather today, and he had many interesting stories. Among them was that he captained a dive boat that he thinks was called the Scuba, which eventually sank off Catalina in rough weather. He was not captaining the boat when that happened. I could not get him to give a time frame of when he did that, he is 99 years old after all. He also told me about the WK tanks, that yes, they were in fact wrapped with piano wire, and that they were used for breathing at higher altitudes. He also said after he heard about Jacques Cousteau, he actually took on of the regulators from those tanks and adapted it to scuba diving. I have that out in the garage. Here are some pictures:
There were also what looked like an adapter for a fill hose, and and underwater watch:
He also talked a bit about how when he was working for the Santa Monica Police Department he would go about searching for weapons that were thrown off the Santa Monica Pier. He had a 200 foot line that he would stake in the sand, with markers on the line, and then he could use those as a reference while he performed a search pattern.
Then there was the time that he did an underwater scene in about 16 feet in a sandy region off Catalina for use in a movie. He did not know the name of the movie, however. He said the ffects guys fashioned a spear from a spear gun that wrapped around part of his body, to appear as if he had been shot with the spear.
Sounds to me like he may have been a bit of a pioneer back in the days. I'll try to get more information out of him, as he is able to remember the details.
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