Check the main page surveyswimjim wrote: Perhaps we should have a poll for the most collectable piece or maybe a top 5 or 10.
My Bad. Pretty good excuse though. LOL. Lord, I'm ready for Spring!Bryan wrote:Check the main page surveyswimjim wrote: Perhaps we should have a poll for the most collectable piece or maybe a top 5 or 10.That ice diving has numbed your brain Jim!
Are we sure that all of the voters were thinking of the USD Royal Mistral? It's quite possible that they might have been thinking of the Royal Mistral from La Spirotechnique (like the CG45).1969ivan1 wrote:... The USD Royal Mistral is not even second place in that selection? ...
I think you just upped the ante...I was thinking Porpoise, but sadly, I have nothing to trade to you for them. I would say my car, but the Porpoise is worth so much more than that...YankDownUnder wrote:I have seen a number of Biosystems regulators on ebay, but admittedly, not many. How many of these have you seen?
And of course these......
Admittedly the Lawson Lung was a small production run and there is only one working example known. They were used in Australia's first underwater movie. As they were not in mass production, they may not qualify in the eyes of some collectors. On the other hand, the Heinke Mk II comes from a company that was was in business for about 100 years and made many types of diving equipment. Desirable equipment tends to relate to a person's personal experience. I know of three Heinke 'horns', but there must be more. Just being rare does not make something desirable to me. The CG-45 would be my choice, but I know they are not as rare as the Porpoise, and I have several of those that I would trade in a New York minute. Phil pointed out that while Porpoise made 12,000 regulators, US Divers made that many in a month. I suppose that is a good thing to some of us. Something I have noticed is that prices don't always reflect rarity. Perhaps the collectors simply don't know as much as they would have us believe. The view is different depending on where you sit. Steve
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