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Post by Bryan on Nov 2, 2003 16:00:56 GMT -8
Please clue me in on why this reg sold for $378.00?? I scored that stream air on Friday on E-bay and thought I paid a lot at $200!
Item number: 3634216680
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Post by Dennis on Nov 3, 2003 6:23:56 GMT -8
Well, they are not are not very common and someone really wanted it. They are nice. Yhey are a two-stage balanced regulator with HP and LP ports. They breathe very nice and smooth.
I couldn't believe it last night when a Pico address DA AquaMaster went for something like $425!!! The regulator was in nice shape, but it had black hoses and did not have the correct straight mouthpiece. It had a later model curved mouthpiece.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2003 8:48:40 GMT -8
Has anyone compiled a list of features, what to look for, descriptions, etc for the many double hose regulators being marketed on the various trading services?
I'm new to collecting the older regs and really don't know enough about them to know if I'm getting an authentic item or if I'm paying way too much.
Any help from the experts would be appreciated.
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Post by ScoobieDoo on Nov 16, 2003 18:56:38 GMT -8
Me too.
I have a late 60's copy of BASIC SCUBA by Fred Roberts that I try and refer to - but that does not have info such as color of hoses per year, straight or curved mouthpieces per a specific year, etc.
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Post by VintageDiverMN on Nov 17, 2003 7:25:24 GMT -8
Old diving catalogs are a good source of information. Also Skin Diver magazines from the 1950s and 1960s have ads for the different brands of diving equipment advailable for that year. If there is a certain year and brand that your are looking for, post a message, and maybe someone can email you a copy of the ad. Good hunting.
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