Quick question:Sniox wrote:
Niels, I noted that in your photo, the plate is spelled as "Narguile." However, in Karl Gehring's Scuba Museum, the plate there is spelled as "Narghile"
Why the difference, and are they both correct?
Moderators: simonbeans, captain
Quick question:Sniox wrote:
Has your significant other seen these? Quick, spread them apart again, before she sees 'em!8dust wrote:Was pushing some things around tonight in the guest bedroom / dive locker to prepare for some painting, and had these guys all grouped up together in a corner for the first time...
Not a bad looking family if I do say so!
LOL !Drado wrote:Has your significant other seen these? Quick, spread them apart again, before she sees 'em!8dust wrote:Was pushing some things around tonight in the guest bedroom / dive locker to prepare for some painting, and had these guys all grouped up together in a corner for the first time...
Not a bad looking family if I do say so!
Otherwise, great collection!
Eh, you have good eyes EdNiels, I noted that in your photo, the plate is spelled as "Narguile." However, in Karl Gehring's Scuba Museum, the plate there is spelled as "Narghile"
Why the difference, and are they both correct?
Make that great eyes! What an attention to detail.scaph wrote:Eh, you have good eyes Ed ...Drado wrote:Niels, I noted that in your photo, the plate is spelled as "Narguile." However, in Karl Gehring's Scuba Museum, the plate there is spelled as "Narghile"
Why the difference, and are they both correct?
Return to “Classic Vintage Diving”
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 126 guests