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Post by potter on Jan 1, 2018 15:27:37 GMT -8
I have a regulator that I found years ago at a yard sale, and that I considered framing for an office decoration. According to vintagescubasupply.com, it appears to be this one, but with a blue label: DA Navy Approved Two Stage, 1956-58. These regulators were predecessors to the DA Aquamaster. These ID plates came in two different colors: blue and orange. They were used extensively by Navy salvage and SEAL teams. Nameplates are secured with tabs. 1957-58 models were equipped with the 'Kleer-EZ' mouthpiece. Unfortunately the forum will not let me attach images. It is exactly like this one ( Link) and only two serial numbers away - mine is SN 52816, and appears to be in better condition. Any idea of value and how to go about selling it? Ed
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Post by SeaRat on Jan 1, 2018 18:09:32 GMT -8
Ed, You can post an image by putting it into an image hosting site, and linking it here with We don't normally give estimates on value, as the value is simply what someone will patty for it. These were not easy-breathing regulators, so for someone to pick it up they would probably want is for display. But. If someone wants to dive it, these are very quiet regulators. John
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