Where have they been spotted?

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"Where have they been spotted?"

Marin County Flea Market, minus a strap, years ago.

Bought cheap-o ballasts for a full face mask, from that seller, instead, which were weighing down his stacks of 1960-70s Playboy and Skin Diver.

Don't care for them (the fins, that is) . . .
Thanks for the postive responce..kind of funny was asking Brad Nolan about Scuba Board today. He said it was full of a bunch of...and did not waste his time. He might have a point. Think I will crawl back into the TOMB. Thanks.
 

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Remember the ol’ jingle “Baseball, hotdogs, apple pie, and Chevrolet...”? Indicating that these were American.

More accurately, they should have put Force Fins instead of Chevrolet since FFs ARE AMERICAN but Chevrolet (Louis Chevrolet) was Swiss!!
 
Remember the ol’ jingle “Baseball, hotdogs, apple pie, and Chevrolet...”? Indicating that these were American.

More accurately, they should have put Force Fins instead of Chevrolet since FFs ARE AMERICAN but Chevrolet (Louis Chevrolet) was Swiss!!

And Cadillac is a small town near Bordeaux, France ! :p
 
Remember the ol’ jingle “Baseball, hotdogs, apple pie, and Chevrolet...”? Indicating that these were American.

More accurately, they should have put Force Fins instead of Chevrolet since FFs ARE AMERICAN but Chevrolet (Louis Chevrolet) was Swiss!!

Hmmm. Where was Bob born?
 
Remember the ol’ jingle “Baseball, hotdogs, apple pie, and Chevrolet...”? Indicating that these were American.

More accurately, they should have put Force Fins instead of Chevrolet since FFs ARE AMERICAN but Chevrolet (Louis Chevrolet) was Swiss!!

So following your logic, are FF’s French? :p
 

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