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Date: 30 Aug 1996 10:45:30 -0400
From: "Andy Cohen" <Andy.Cohen@no*.go*>
To: "rfarb@na*.ne*" <rfarb@na*.ne*> (Return requested)
cc: "deepreef@bi*.bi*.Ha*.Or*" <deepreef@bi*.bi*.Ha*.Or*> (Return requested),
     "chris@de*.de*.co*.uk*" (Return requested),
     "jms@ta*.ed*.ac*.uk*" (Return requested),
     "techdiver@terra.net" (Return requested)
Subject: Re[4]: Opinions

I called Jim Correy, and he said that the bracket is made by a company called 
SEALOUTIONS  in Pennsylvania, and the product is called PONEASE or PONYEASY.

He was at home and didn't have the phone number, but it should be in the DEMA 
directory, or directory assistance.

George, I gave him your message and he chuckled. Stand by.
Andy Cohen
______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________

Rich, I didn't read your request for info on how to get a ss mount from
the guy in New York until I read Andy's reply. I'll get his name. Joel
Silverstein emailed me a private message about it and said he has one in
the box if it is the same thing I am talking about. Joel, email Pyle with
your deal but first tell me the guy's name so I can tell if it is the same
gizmo. He didn't use the company name you mentioned. Rod


On 29 Aug 1996, Andy Cohen wrote:

> Yesterday I spent the day with Jim Correy, my counterpart at the US Secret
> Service. Their divers are now using the pony bracket described below.  It is
> well made, holds the pony securely, and best of all, can be removed from the
> main tank by the diver, using one hand.
>
> Jim told me who in NY makes the thing, but I wasn't really listning because I
> was distracted by the smoke form his cigar.  I can ask him and let you know.
> Andy Cohen
> ______________________________ Reply Separator
> > The best I've ever used is made by a guy in New York. Small stainless
> > brackets attach to tank via ss hose clamp; pony mates to tank using ss
> > aircraft locking pin.
>
> I've had the same problem with the pony tamers, but I like them because
> the pony is held nearly flush to whatever the pony is mounted to.  Most
> of the SS designs I've seen hold the pony like 1/2 an inch away from
> whatever it's attached to.  How flush does this NY guy's system hold the
> pony?  If it's better than 1/2 inch, how much does the gismo cost, and
> from whom do I order it from?
>
> Thanks,
> Rich

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