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Discussion of diving methods and equipment available prior to the development of BCDs beyond the horse collar. This forum is dedicated to the pre-1970 diving.
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Bryan
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Wed Aug 30, 2006 4:36 pm

fishb0y wrote:
Bryan wrote:Diaphragms, Phoenix nozzles, a secret part and thin banjo's in that order are in the works. I¡¦m talking with a small machine shop in Colorado who's owner may become my new best friend! GOOD THINGS ON THE HORIZON.
So can we guess what the secret part is?
You can guess as often as you like
Doing it right should include some common sense, not just blindly following specs and instructions. .Gary D, AWAP on SB

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kgehring
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Wed Aug 30, 2006 4:55 pm

Guess away... but he's not telling!!!!! :oops:
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Over 400 vintage regulators in my collection

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Wed Aug 30, 2006 5:16 pm

Bryan can we assume the secret part requires a machine shop .
Will you give us a ballpark price point to point us in the right direction?

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simonbeans
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Wed Aug 30, 2006 5:32 pm

I bet you were the type that opened their Christmas presents before Christmas. When Bryan reviels his latest product, then we will know. Patience. And, don't you like surprises???

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Wed Aug 30, 2006 5:44 pm

Of course I opened them how else could you drop hints to your parents that you didn't want a baloon tire bike you wanted a racer?

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Bryan
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Wed Aug 30, 2006 8:11 pm

Price Point will be $12.00 to $20.00.....Many of you will go GA GA for the product/part some will find it no big deal
Doing it right should include some common sense, not just blindly following specs and instructions. .Gary D, AWAP on SB

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treasureman
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Thu Aug 31, 2006 5:24 pm

i guessed it out... They aRE VARIANTS OF THE TEKNA SCOOTERS, and manufacturing ius soon to be done...
NAVED # 133...

Bon Vivant, and treasure finder

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treasureman
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Sun Sep 10, 2006 7:21 pm

Jusat got a response from an ad I put in a small town newspaper looking for vintage dive gear. I have an almost new DW Mistral on its way to me, complete with (YELLOW HOSES), and black mouthpiece. It is immaculate.

The fella that owned it used to dive it inj Brittish columbia in the 60s I think he said doing the sea Urchin thing.

So who can fill me in on Mistrals. I am a RAM man and A DAAM man, never had a Mistarl How do they breathe compared to RAM and DAAM

What do I look for when Im get it.?

Dont know If I will keep it, because I have 6 DH regs so far. This fella also said he had a Aqualuing dh er that looks like one of the hoirns was riveted to the body on one side, but was not sure. he did say when he finds it, I can have it to. What would he be speaking of "riveted to the main body".
NAVED # 133...

Bon Vivant, and treasure finder

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kgehring
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Sun Sep 10, 2006 7:32 pm

He probably has a Broxton address reg that has the screws holding on the side where the duckbill goes.
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