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Post by william on Jun 26, 2006 18:03:05 GMT -8
This is very nice. It is not very often that you see a Vintage Double Hose Regulator with the Original Box and Original Paperwork, NIB. It has been last summer since I have seen a Royal Aqua-Master NIB. It was listed in an unusual way, so that it sold at a very low price. It will be very interesting and exciting to see if the values are going up or not when it comes to NOS and NIB double hose regulators such as this. It will be great fun to watch this, as it progresses along. It is just sitting there for now, ha. William
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Post by nemrod on Jun 26, 2006 23:24:26 GMT -8
My number one RAM was NOS but did not have a box. It was listed incorrectly as a valve and nobody bid on it--ha ha to you!!!!! Of course the other two cost a bit more, especially the last one I got, very clean and very expensive heavy yoke round label. That is a nice unit in the picture, it should fetch a nice price now that it is "discovered".
Nemrod
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Post by crimediver on Jun 27, 2006 4:20:52 GMT -8
Yeah, I answered an add in the local paper in the sporting goods section for a "Bunch of guages and Mouthpieces for $50. ". I played phone tag with the guy about ten days. The guy had a cordless phone with a bad battery which would die after about 30 seconds. Everytime I talked to the guy, the phone would quit and I never had a decent conversation with the guy. I eventually did a reverse lookup on his number and drove to his house. He had a tupperware bin full of nice regulators and guages, which I took home with me. He had purchased them at a storage unit auction and was clueless on what they were or how to describe them. Sometimes ignorance is bliss.
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