One man's trash is another man's treasure.
Some of us dive vintage gear, some just collect it and some do both. I am curious as to why each of us has the collection that we have. I would like to start this thread by listing three regulators that I own, explain why each is important to me and why I think it is a collectible item. I invite each of you to do the same. Tell us about them all if you wish!
1. Heinke Mk III Venturi Jet (London 1961)
Heinke was the first company to get around the Cousteau-Gagnan patent with a new design. It was made by an old conventional diving dress company and built like it. It breathed better than any double hose regulator of it's time. I was a 15 year old American kid, living in Australia and had to have a double hose like Mike Nelson, but I wanted the Rolls Royce of regulators and thought the Heinke was it.
2. Aqua Lung w/green riveted label, (Broxton 1953)
The green labeled Broxton was considered the first Aqua Lung actually made in the USA. It is a source of American pride for me to have one. However, I did not set out to buy it for that reason. I only learned about it from Phil Nuytten's article in Historical Diver. I found a new one in a dive shop in Utah's west desert. One of the employees was about to drive nails through the blue hoses, to hang it on a wall. I stopped him and negotiated with the store owner, who only knew it's 4 digit serial number meant it was old.
3. Porpoise Universal (single hose 1976)
Porpoise was the first commercially successful single hose regulator in the world (1952). It was made in Australia and was used by my late and best friend, when I was a boy. Production was ended, except for military contracts, years before I bought mine. My late brother had spoken to the company about buying one for me, but he was told they were no longer available to the public. When I visited Melbourne in 1976, Australian Divers agreed to make an exception to policy and sell one to me. In 2005 I told the story to the inventor Ted Eldred. He said I own the last Porpoise ever sold.
So much for my nostagia. Do you have a Voit because Mike Nelson had a Voit? Do you have an Aqua Lung because Cousteau had one? Enquiring minds would like to know.