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Post by SeaRat on Oct 18, 2006 21:29:30 GMT -8
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Post by scubadiverbob on Oct 20, 2006 6:35:36 GMT -8
Nice looking regulator and comes with a manifold which looks like uses twin 72's. What would be really neat is if the tanks and backpack were included.
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Post by SeaRat on Oct 20, 2006 7:03:01 GMT -8
I don't think either the regulator or the manifold can be used, as they look to have been "bronzed" for display.
John
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Post by crimediver on Oct 20, 2006 9:09:25 GMT -8
I would say that bronzed look is probably that this reg and manifold appears to be a military non-magnetic regulator. It looks like a pretty good collectable. I think it will sell pretty high.
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Post by SeaRat on Oct 20, 2006 9:16:20 GMT -8
I just took the liberty of notifying the SEAL Museum of its existance. I think there may be some historical significance to it, and would like it to go there if that's possible. However, I'm not willing to put any money on it. The regulator probably is a military non-magnetic DA Aquamaster, but bronzed instead of black. Together, this is quite a display.
John
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Post by mkv on Oct 20, 2006 9:30:49 GMT -8
Hi Searat
Thats a great display and yes it should belong in a museum maybe "Dans". The bidding is starting to hit the roof.
MkV
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Post by scubadiverbob on Oct 20, 2006 16:09:33 GMT -8
Hope it does end up in a museum. Looks like maybe a retirement gift to Master Chief Gunners Mate William J. Howell. I'd hate to see something like that get separated from the plack it's mounted on to ship it for less money. The seller probably doesn't know what it's true value is to post he would separate it from the plack !!!
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Post by crimediver on Oct 25, 2006 16:30:41 GMT -8
Looks like it went for $367. I wonder if it is going to be kept on the board or get overhauled and dove? Nice non-mag reg. I hope the parts are all there when it is opened up.
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