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We have scuba every where. This is a small picture of some of the vintage gear that we have hung up on the wall.

The spear gun came in handy the day we caught the burglar :11:
 
I think that is buger :D
 
Walter:
What is a dive take?

Come on, Walter... an "old" salt like you should know that!
 
SeanQ:
I read this thread title and thought that Hurricane Katrina flooded your house.

I thought the same thing.

I decorate my home with various fish and marine life thingies- stuffed fish pillows on the couches; a stuffed garibaldi toy animal hanging from my ceiling; fish plates, bowls, glasses, trivets, etc.; a few of my UW posters on the walls; a picture of Cousteau's Alcyone when I worked on board; lots of coffee table books on marine life; a few of my old Scuba tanks; a fish mobile; etc.
 
Isn't gear similair to what is on that wall often times seen on E-bay as "slightly used"?
 
Like This?
 
We have one room dedicated to scuba. it's got all kind of scuba stuff...from where we hold our own diving gear to diving pictures.....a huge lobster....etc.
 

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