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7 March 2010, 01:35 PM | #61 |
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Keep in mind . . . she is being used on a regular basis. Originally, I thought the Macro would bother me but now I love every scratch and nick! Thats what service is for anyway.
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9 March 2010, 08:54 AM | #62 |
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My L serial 16613
My champagne dial Tudor 20013
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I think you are only the second person I have seen on this site with a SD and that had been in a decompression chamber with it. The other was a guy from Nova Scotia that had a 1970's vintage one, owned since new and had worked in Ottawa at a research centre that did some sort of research on diving. He got the typical warm reception anytime somebody new comes on the site asking about their vintage SD. Robert |
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