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Post by admin on Sept 18, 2004 9:44:57 GMT -8
Thanks to everyone for all the help. Bart seems to have the Royal with the highest serial number I've ever seen, #747383. But what happened to all the serial numbers from around 300,000 to 700,000? Has anyone seen a Royal with a serial number in this range? And if the Royal Masters started out in 1964 with very low numbers (maybe starting out at 1000), does this mean that they made around 700,000 plus Royals by the time they ended in 1974? The serial numbers on US Divers Aqua-Lungs seemed to be consecutive from the first regulator in around 1952, all the way to the early 1960's. The original "Trademark" started out with a black label, than red (serials in the 5000's), than green (serials in the 6000-9000 range), than blue (serials up to 26,000). The next model, the Navy Type DA has serials in the 40,000's and the DA Navy Approved are in the 50,000's. Dan
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Post by SeaRat on Sept 18, 2004 19:03:38 GMT -8
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Post by SeaRat on Nov 17, 2004 0:19:55 GMT -8
I'm not quite sure what's going on here, but I posted the above post quite some time ago, and it's appearing as a very recent post.
John
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Post by Linda on Nov 17, 2004 11:01:20 GMT -8
Someone posted in this thread, bringing it back up to the top.
But what they posted had nothing to do with the thread (it was a want ad thingy) so I moved the post to the buy, sell, trade section. Yet after moving it, this thread still remained at the top. Just a little wonkiness.
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Post by Texas on Nov 22, 2004 20:23:17 GMT -8
Dan
I've a royal aqua master with the rectangular label, number r16714..........
michael
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2004 21:39:41 GMT -8
I have a RAM with rectangular tag, SN 15523. also have 4 regular AMs, one with sticker if interested in the #s on them. John
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