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Eric Sedletzky

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I have a couple SP stab jackets that a friend wanted me to sell for him.
I had them in the classifieds but since they are not really modern I didn't get any bites.
Any offer plus shipping will be considered. I realize these aren't really vintage but they are closer to vintage than modern and since the vintage forum is my home I figured I would post something here about them.

One is a size large and the other is size small.
The large is complete but the small is missing half of the cam strap.

PM me with any offers (remember, you can't offend me).
The money will go towards our camp fees for this years North Coast Party Dive and Campout bash and vintage get together up in Albion, CA.
September 15th thru 18th, 2011.

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So not vintage but yet classic. Will the large hold air without leaking (It's a pretty tall order for that vintage I know....)
 
I actually have never seen one of those Scubapro BC leak. I own several. A couple were given to me and they were very worn out, but still hold air just fine.
The old saying: "they don't make them like they use to"... still applies.
 
Time Tested Tough!

Amazing that we still are able to sell a NEW version of the Classic.
 
Actually, the current versions are way too stiff and heavy, but I still like them.
 
We had those "safety orange" stab jackets in the rental/class fleet. When we'd get a leak, just a dab of Aquaseal was all it took to stop it.
 
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