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In 1993 was was searching for information on an older single hose regulator, the "Sea Pro DS/FS." The company had totally disappeared and I had exhausted my California contacts. A Phoenix diver, Harry Backenstein who was in the middle of writting 'Whos's who of Scuba Diving," suggested I write Scuba Sciences. He stated they were big fans of Sea Pro and were at that time sill using the regulators and Sea Pro's most famous product the "At Pac"
I wrote SCUBA Sciences asking if they had any information on the Sea Pro DS/FS. A few days later I received an envelope containing several pages of the overhaul procedures and a schematic of the regulator but no letter, or no contact name . It was the right company, Sea Pro, but the wrong model, I had requested information on the DS/FS model 100 and they send me information on the model 200 (or vis-a-versa.)
I wrote a thank you letter in which I stated they had sent some valuable information, but not what I needed- Did they have information on the other model-what ever it was?
No answer! Wrote again- no answer! My interest was directed to other areas and the quest for Sea Pro information put aside.
Now 14-perhaps 15 years later I have the opportunity to thank Scuba Sciences for their quick response to my request but concurrently state their follow up and lack of response left a little to be desired. However, I must also recognize that they are in the business of selling goods and services and not a repository of data like a public library---But I still need the information! SDM
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FYI
As a post script;
My family has had a connection to Arizona long before state hood. Several Arizona land marks and cities...
Early in the Koren war I was stationed at Luke AFB --I wrote of my misadventures in building a CO2 Spear Gun at Luke AFB in "The Magnificent Gas Gun" in my column "The way it was" in "Discover Diving" in 1992. I also had a column in Arizona Diving News titled "Our Diving heritage." Wrote lots of articles on early Arizona diving--including diving in San Carlos in the early 1950s to 1965. Ii has changed a wee bit as has Arizona and Diving.
I was a good friend of the late Boris Inocenti, who opened the very first Dive shop in Arizona in the 1950s? 60s?
And My Son Sam IV, who is also listed in "Who's who of Scuba diving" is completing a four year ER internship at Kingman hospital.
So a strong Arizona connection but still, after all these good years, no information on the Regulator DS/FS model # 100 & 200!
Yes, I would shop at Scuba Sciences and allow them to work on my equipment if I were a citizen of the Valley of the sun!
Cheers from California --were it all began!
SDM
I wrote SCUBA Sciences asking if they had any information on the Sea Pro DS/FS. A few days later I received an envelope containing several pages of the overhaul procedures and a schematic of the regulator but no letter, or no contact name . It was the right company, Sea Pro, but the wrong model, I had requested information on the DS/FS model 100 and they send me information on the model 200 (or vis-a-versa.)
I wrote a thank you letter in which I stated they had sent some valuable information, but not what I needed- Did they have information on the other model-what ever it was?
No answer! Wrote again- no answer! My interest was directed to other areas and the quest for Sea Pro information put aside.
Now 14-perhaps 15 years later I have the opportunity to thank Scuba Sciences for their quick response to my request but concurrently state their follow up and lack of response left a little to be desired. However, I must also recognize that they are in the business of selling goods and services and not a repository of data like a public library---But I still need the information! SDM
*****************************************
FYI
As a post script;
My family has had a connection to Arizona long before state hood. Several Arizona land marks and cities...
Early in the Koren war I was stationed at Luke AFB --I wrote of my misadventures in building a CO2 Spear Gun at Luke AFB in "The Magnificent Gas Gun" in my column "The way it was" in "Discover Diving" in 1992. I also had a column in Arizona Diving News titled "Our Diving heritage." Wrote lots of articles on early Arizona diving--including diving in San Carlos in the early 1950s to 1965. Ii has changed a wee bit as has Arizona and Diving.
I was a good friend of the late Boris Inocenti, who opened the very first Dive shop in Arizona in the 1950s? 60s?
And My Son Sam IV, who is also listed in "Who's who of Scuba diving" is completing a four year ER internship at Kingman hospital.
So a strong Arizona connection but still, after all these good years, no information on the Regulator DS/FS model # 100 & 200!
Yes, I would shop at Scuba Sciences and allow them to work on my equipment if I were a citizen of the Valley of the sun!
Cheers from California --were it all began!
SDM