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Date: Wed, 17 Apr 1996 13:11:46 -0700
From: tony phillips <ameridiv@em*.ne*>
To: john.r.strohm@BI*.co*
CC: techdiver <techdiver@terra.net>
Subject: Re: new angle 300 bar dive rite
john.r.strohm@BI*.co* wrote:
> 
> >   Dave, and everyone else , the Dive Rite, Scuba Pro, and Sea Elite are
> all the
> >same manifold and valve system. It is just that Dive Rite specializes in this
> >stuff and would seem more likely to have it. Divers Supply has Sea Elite, and
> >Lloyd Bailey's Scuba has both the Scuba Pro and Dive Rite. The Sea Elite and
> >Dive Rite look identical, and teh Scuba Pro is brushed chrome on brass,
> rather
> >than polished, or whatever you call that process. One looks like a normal
> Colt
> >.45 and one looks like the shiny version. -G
> 
> When I visited them a few weeks ago, Double D Diving in Austin TX had
> several of the Scubapro manifolds in their display case.  The price seemed
> reasonable.  I hadn't known it was the same as the Dive Rite.
> 
> Double D is a PADI/ANDI facility.  They appear to be trying to cater
> heavily to the technical divers in the area.
> --
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> Send subscription/archive requests to `techdiver-request@terra.net'.john
if you can try to get a look at the scubapro and diverite manifolds next 
to each other. the last time i had a customer bring in one of the new 
modular scubapro manifolds it was much less sturdy than the diverites i'm 
using, particularly the cross piece.
if the scubapros have been improved to match the diverite then sorry for 
wasting your time.
regards
tony phillips

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