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An appetizing kind of stew ! 😜

Ok, I'll see myself out.
 
I learn how to make you move with little effort. Not suitable
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for Frog Kicking.
 
Back in early 1980's Sharper image did under $ 900,00 in one year of Force Fins sales. We had a money back if not satisfied with performance. With a 2% return rate, mostly sizing issues we knewView attachment 760817 we had a winner product. Amazing how over the years are production cost kept climbing. $ 49.00 per pair ? Wow
If I remember correctly I bought a pair of Pros from Leisurepro for $115 when they were still being sold in dive shops.
 
If I remember correctly I bought a pair of Pros from Leisurepro for $115 when they were still being sold in dive shops.
Hard to believe, it seems like just yesterday, but it has been exactly 20 years ago this month that I purchased my first pair! And hundreds of dives later, I've NEVER LOOKED BACK!! Thanks Bob!
 
When we developed the first " Split Fins" our competitors went crazy. Force fin is always ahead.
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May 5, 2023. Hard to imagine today how I spent over 20 years wearing a special chemical mask, safety glasses, nitrate gloves, and the hair drier to keep the epoxy running into the fiberglass. Working ten hours seven days a week to make the best fins in the world.https://forcefin.com/x-ray-mag-interview/
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https://www.shearwater.com/products/perdix-ai/

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