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Post by won2race on Jun 23, 2006 12:33:11 GMT -8
Does anyone know anything about this air pump? Brass Cylinders 5 1/2" tall, and 3 1/2" wide. Base 12 1/2" long , and 5" wide. Height without handle overall 15", and height with handle 52". On cylinders reads: S&CO esco 375 Broadway NY City USA NO.99, and on the other cylinder reads the same, except it has NO.9. Thanks!
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Post by won2race on Jun 23, 2006 12:38:54 GMT -8
;)Picture 2
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Post by Broxton Carol on Jun 23, 2006 13:40:08 GMT -8
Thats a fine compressor. Way older than my cornelius! Do you use it for scuba or paintball?
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Post by william on Jun 23, 2006 13:40:46 GMT -8
Hi won2race On the Dry/Dive Suit, the closest thing I have ever seen like it, is at DiveDesco.com then-Rebreathers and scroll down=the suit that is part of the ( C-Lung ) outfit. I may be wrong but I am placeing my bet on that One. The Pump, on the other hand, is a real "Brain Twister", ha, ha. It looks like something I have seen in the Jules Verne movie"20,000 Leagues Under The Sea". :oWilliam
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Post by william on Jun 23, 2006 13:48:25 GMT -8
:DCan you tell us what all is in the Identification Information on the Pump, as it appears to have a Lot of information already on it? William
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Post by won2race on Jun 23, 2006 14:21:12 GMT -8
;)Please look at post with the first picture of pump.
Thank You!
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Post by BLT on Jun 23, 2006 15:34:44 GMT -8
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Post by william on Jun 23, 2006 16:18:28 GMT -8
Yes I just glanced at your first posting, (saw Dimensions there)and thought it just had diminsion measurements is all. "Tricked me eye, ha, ha". It has nothing on the other parts, other than the cylinders? William
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Post by won2race on Jun 23, 2006 16:39:24 GMT -8
willam,
Thank You! I dont see nothing on the other parts. Just on the cylinders. Thanks!
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Post by william on Jun 23, 2006 16:57:39 GMT -8
The people at DiveDesco.com are among some of the Nicest and most helpfull people that I have ever had the pleasure to speak with and ask questions of. They were very knowledgeable and always answered my questions. I feel this could have a lot to do with the Commercial Desco Diving Equipment. If exact answers do not come soon, you may just try them and send them an email about all the equipment you have. You will not be sorry you did. William
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Post by duckbill on Jun 23, 2006 21:11:45 GMT -8
Welcome to the forum, won2race. To keep things less confusing on this thread, one question at a time is the name of the game. Then, when someone comes up with the correct answer, you declare them the "winner" and they get to ask the next question, and so on. However, as I mentioned on your original dry suit ID thread, you do need to already know the answer to the question you are asking for it to be here as a trivia question so that you can recognize whoever correctly answers your question. Your original question was A-OK where it was in it's own thread. Just so you understand how this trivia game is played. Once again, welcome.
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Post by Gomez' echo on Jun 24, 2006 15:34:10 GMT -8
When the trivia game goes into other areas, I think that maybe we should reroute to the original destination. I don't know for sure if heavybreather is going to ask a question, so I will throw out another so that this game keeps going. If heavybreather wants to overstep mine, please feel free to do so.
So to continue the game, I have another of the great matching questons. (Can't tell what I used to do for a living can you?)
Match the product name with the company that supplied it. Hint: All of the items came from 1962, although many may have been available before or after 1962.
1. Sport Diver regulator 2. Super "A" Professional Fin 3. Coronado Deluxe Foam Neoprene Suit 4. Streamline Power Fins 5. Aquatic Snorkel
A. US Divers B. Sportsways C. Dacor D. Nemrod E. Healthways F. Voit
(Notice the letters and numbers are not equal. He!! He!!)
Well, there it is.
Allan
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Post by SeaRat on Jun 28, 2006 20:17:41 GMT -8
When the trivia game goes into other areas, I think that maybe we should reroute to the original destination. I don't know for sure if heavybreather is going to ask a question, so I will throw out another so that this game keeps going. If heavybreather wants to overstep mine, please feel free to do so. So to continue the game, I have another of the great matching questons. (Can't tell what I used to do for a living can you?) Match the product name with the company that supplied it. Hint: All of the items came from 1962, although many may have been available before or after 1962. 1. Sport Diver regulator 2. Super "A" Professional Fin 3. Coronado Deluxe Foam Neoprene Suit 4. Streamline Power Fins 5. Aquatic Snorkel A. US Divers--2 B. Sportsways--1 C. Dacor D. Nemrod--4 E. Healthways--3 F. Voit--5 (Notice the letters and numbers are not equal. He!! He!!) Well, there it is. Allan Here's my guess. John
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Post by Gomez' echo on Jun 29, 2006 3:24:14 GMT -8
A. US Divers--2 wrong B. Sportsways--1 right C. Dacor wrong D. Nemrod--4 wrong E. Healthways--3 right F. Voit--5 wrong So, here's the still to be determined product and company 2. Super A Professional Fin 4. Streamline Power Fin 5. Aquatic Snorkel Companies yet to be used A. US Divers C. Dacor D. Nemrod F. Voit I will let this question go for another day and see if we have a winner, if not, I will give up my turn. Interestingly all of these items except the Coronado Wet Suit have been sold on eBay in the past few months. Allan
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Post by SeaRat on Jun 29, 2006 4:19:19 GMT -8
2 is Nemrod (Super Profesional Fin) 4 is Dacor (Streamline Power Fin)
Those I recognize.
I think the Aquatic snorkel is Voit. I may have had one a long, long time ago.
John
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