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John Udy, Pete, Jones, 1941
Atlantic Ave., The Harbor Building, 10th floor.
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A LOOK AT THE STORIED
HISTORY OF THE OLDEST DIVING EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD
MORSE DIVING |

John Udy, & Oscar, with
a Morse 3-light commercial helmet.
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| The name Morse has
been synonymous with the best in diving equipment since 1837.
At the time, the partnership of Morse and Fletcher was formed for
the manufacture of brass goods at the corner of Water & Congress
Streets, Boston, Ma. In 1864, the firm became Andrew J. Morse
and Sons under which name it continued until 1940. Then the
name Morse was incorporated as Morse Diving Equipment Company, Inc.
Finally in 1998, the name of Morse was incorporated to Morse Diving
Inc. |

A Morse
3-light commercial w/ air hose & #1A pump. |
During these 163
years, it has been the policy of Morse, with a mind set toward those
it serves, to make and supply only the best possible equipment
manufactured from the finest material.
The name has spread to all the corners of the world. Morse has
supplied the US Navy for decades, meeting their stringent
requirements.
We pass this quality onto you, our customers. Service
is our motto, to this we vow continuance. |
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Pictures
on this page donated by 1941 employee, Gordon Winrow. *July 2000 |
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