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    Horology...

    Here is the 6105 - 8110 on my wrist in the configuration I received it.
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    Horology...

    Thanks Schu! I'm not the original owner of the Seiko 6105 The original owner was my first LPO who became a brother to me, and upon his retirement he gave it to me. He has since passed away. The photo shows the 1605 with the bracelet (Made in Subic, PI) that was on it when I received it. I wore it for a while with that bracelet, but changed it out later. I just ordered a replica waffle strap for it. The other three dive watches are a Scuba Pro Automatic which is from the mid 70's and was rated for 500m. It is very close to an Aquastar Benthos 500 or Kon Tiki Eterna. The dive watch with the orange band is an Aquastar, Glasstar, rated for 10 ATA (330'), purchase in 1974, and my other Scuba Pro 500 which has a quartz movement. My Seiko 6309, Turtle, in the first photo, I purchased at the NAB, Littlecreek, NEX, in 1983. These were all tool dive watches of course, and not luxury dive watches. I wouldn't mind adding a couple more luxury divers to my collection... I do have a Rolex Submariner. Cheers!
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    Well done Schu!!! That is a beautiful watch! And that Grand Seiko is also a stunner! Great collection. I have a modest watch collection. I added a shot of my vintage Seiko's. The Seiko "Pogue" 6139 -6002, Seiko "Willard" 6105-8110, Seiko Turtle 6309-7049. I was a Navy Diver. Both the Willard and Turtle were tool watches in the truest sense. I typically didn't wear them when I dove surface supplied. Topside kept track of my time. They both keep surprisingly good time but when placed on the timeographer, show that they are long overdue for service. I got the Pouge in mid 70's because I thought it just looked cool and wore it more as a dress watch so it has survived the years unscathed. Oh, well those are my Seiko's. I sure do like yours. Thanks for starting this thread! Cheers
  4. Queen - News Of The World. 1977
  5. Thanks Dave, This one is because of you... Pink Floyd - Live In Pompeii. Recorded live in an ancient amphitheater among the ruins of old Pompeii in the year of 1972.
  6. A good friend of mine caught PF and said it was just beyond anything he had ever seen at a rock n roll show...According to him it was his most incredible concert ever...I have no doubt about that...Closest I ever came was when the movie Pink Floyd Live In Pompeii came out in the 70's and the only showings were at midnight...Man! did we get well prepared for that one...
  7. Canned Heat - Live At Topanga Corral
  8. Full Range, That's a great live recording, I also have a 1961 4 track 7.5ips reel tape tape from The Santa Monica Civic with Tex Beneke and the Glenn Miller Orchestra, Ray Eberly and The Modernaires...1940's Big Band /Swing, it sounds awesome! Cheers
  9. Dave, I went to a ton of shows in the 70's and as many as I could in the 80's but Pink Floyd was never one of them😢😢😢 or Gilmour for that matter, just never was close enough or had the funds to make it happen. If you a have go to lp...that's one to have!!! My problem...to many go to records, and you play most of them! Cheers
  10. Another limited reissue in 45 rpm this one #000662 Chet is Back! - Chet Baker sextet. 1962 Bobby Jasper, Rene' Thomas, Amedeo Tomasi, Benoit Quersin, Daniel Humair.
  11. Blue Note limited Reissue in 45 rpm # 0332 Joe Henderson - Page One. Kenny Dorham, Butch Warren, Pete LaRoca.
  12. Ritchie Blackmore's - Rainbow. 1975
  13. Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert.
  14. Hated to see Jack and Jorma split, but I still liked the band... Jefferson Starship - Spitfire. 1976
  15. This record sounds so fresh and so well produced... On to side two and Reelin'
  16. Starting this Friday with the debut lp...I played this record a lot when it was released...Do It Again, Dirty Work, Reelin' In The Years, are you kidding me.... Steely Dan - Can't Buy A Thrill. 1972 And sounding real good.
  17. Lather was 30 years old today... Love this record. Jefferson Airplane - Crown of Creation.
  18. That Ten Years After was just great!!! Thanks again Mike! This next one is on Dave...Love this Band Acadian Driftwood is an awesome song! The Band - Northern Lights - Southern Cross. 1975
  19. Thanks Mike! Now I have to listen to it... I have the original lp, but this Columbia Quad release sounds awesome on a 2 channel Stereo and has become my go to!!! Ten Years After - A Space In Time. 1971
  20. I would love too but I'm not long for this world....I have to get up real early for work tomorrow 🤬🤬🤬 I know both DMH, and Tigerman are shooting for a next weekend Clutching At Straws sync play...I hope to join in on that one...
  21. Ooooooohhhh!!! A Space In Time!!!! That's one of my all time favorites....completely different from Wind and the Wuthering....and that is really good too! Nice selections, Mike! What's the Mystery lp????
  22. Hi John, yes, my London recording is exceptional. Mine isn't a first issue but I've had it since the early 70's
  23. Disraeli Gears and Wheels of Fire, are two good albums to have...Clapton is of course phenomenal, but I love listening behind his solo work to what Ginger and Jack are doing on drums and bass...Ginger is an exceptional drummer...If you get a chance, check out the documentary "Beware of Mr. Baker" I believe it's on Youtube... Cheers
  24. Man, this Friday Night Head Trip is just too crazy... So, John VcVie is not on this record, but Eric Clapton, was on the last record before he was on this record...WTF????. I should have never started the night out with Morphine... Cream - Disraeli Gears. 1967
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