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I think you forgot the link from the video by Adair Ribeiro of CG-45.com:

[video=youtube;PPQihut5ttc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPQihut5ttc[/video]
 
Adair, thank you! There were a number of regulators I had never seen before included in this visual display.

SeaRat
 
Adair a Cool collection.I used to own that chrome medical type reg with the Mels Aqua shop label on it.It never came from mel's in case you would like to know.You got it from Frenchie in Fl right?I have a green one like it with a hose and mouthpiece on a small tank.It is from WW2 it was used in army tanks.I didn't see a Spaco ,Demone or Mares double hose?Do you have any.Later Mike.
 
Adair a Cool collection.I used to own that chrome medical type reg with the Mels Aqua shop label on it.It never came from mel's in case you would like to know.You got it from Frenchie in Fl right?I have a green one like it with a hose and mouthpiece on a small tank.It is from WW2 it was used in army tanks.I didn't see a Spaco ,Demone or Mares double hose?Do you have any.Later Mike.

Hi Mike,
Would you please post some pictures of your chrome medical with hose and MP? Is it for sale?
Do you have a Demone or Spaco or Mares for sale?
regards,
 
Hello here are 5 pics of the tank reg.I will try to get some of the other rare regs I have.None are for sale.There was a story on this reg in the HDS magazine.
 
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Well you can call me nobody then.I know it is one of the rarest in the world.I have the only one I know of.Pics comming soon.Stay tuned.
 
That reg I showed pics of was used in Sherman tanks in WW2 for escape in water.
 

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