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Guys,

I have updated the Doxa Book site

http://www.thedoxabook.com

with new selections from the book and more images from it.

Pete

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Cool Doc... we'll check it  out! hand6.gif

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Great stuff!!

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Stop already:D....I don't want to see all the Awesome pics or know the ending until I get to read the book!!!

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O.A. Gaspar wrote: Stop already:D....I don't want to see all the Awesome pics or know the ending until I get to read the book!!!

Maybe I shouldn't say but............

The Butler did it. In the kitchen with the lead pipe.

Hope that hasn't spoiled the book for anyone toon1.gif

Actually, I'm busting a nut waiting myself. I should have an advance copy winging it's way to me on Tuesday. Can't wait. Gonna be fondling it and caressing it for a while rather than the wife.... Hmmmmm, probably too much information in that statement :D

Pete

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uhhhh.. definitely TMI Doc... but thanks for sharing... :shock::shock::shock::shock:

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Flying Doctor wrote:

Actually, I'm busting a nut waiting myself.



Uh, Doc are you aware of the Americanese/Urbaneze meaning of this term??

That really is too much information but proves your passion...toon1.gif

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Now I'm bustin' a nut to get my hands on this book!!:D That Sub1000T is very interesting ....I wonder how hard it would be to locate one of those...Awesome!cool10.gif

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Am sure Ken's 'frriend' can hook us up...  face4.gif  course then the dial will probably say Sub1000000T

O.A. Gaspar wrote:
Now I'm bustin' a nut to get my hands on this book!!:D That Sub1000T is very interesting ....I wonder how hard it would be to locate one of those...Awesome!cool10.gif

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Guys the vintage SUB 1000T is made of unobtanium. I have never seen one other than the catalogue shot that is in the book. Rarer than Rockin Horse doodoo. Hopefully now someone will come up and say...."hey I have one of those in a drawer". Doxa also made a SUB 750T Quartz with a left sided crown (again image in the book) but none ever seen. There definitely are a few rare oes out there. The 2 rarest are the HRV T-Graph and the yellow Divingstar T-Graph. The Divingstar is most likely a prototype and the HRV was twice the price of the ordinary HRV SUB and I'll bet less than 100 were ever made. Now that's one I want.

There was also a SUB 500T made with a wedge shaped case which "forced" the angle of the dial up to make it easier to read. But it was a prototype and only one known to exist. o movemey and just a spacer holding it in place.

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Doc, didn't I see mentioned somewhere that a Sub 1000T, perhaps with an HRV, is in the pipeline for new products coming out soon?   or did I miss one of my  meds today? :shock:
Steve

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WOW....awesome book

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