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Nothing special, see pictures. a bunch of vintage metal bodies and regs for parts.
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. Plus a few plastic bodies to fill a medium USPS shipping box. Make an offer. flat rate shipping is 16.25.
 

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These regulators might not be any gems, but $1.50 each (respectfully) + shipping?
There is work involved in sending those items, too.

The usage value may not be that great but the work involved in sending them deserves a fair compensation. I am not talking about huge amounts of money here but there has to be a compensation both for work and for the metal. Your deal is your deal; that is fine. I am just practising free speech here.
 
These regulators might not be any gems, but $1.50 each (respectfully) + shipping?
There is work involved in sending those items, too.

The usage value may not be that great but the work involved in sending them deserves a fair compensation. I am not talking about huge amounts of money here but there has to be a compensation both for work and for the metal. Your deal is your deal; that is fine. I am just practising free speech here.
Well, I made the gentleman an offer... he's under no obligation to accept it. Many of us do this stuff because we like the old regs, and or use them as a platform to tinker on. Not because we are made of money. And for what it's worth... I could've bought a new reg set with the shipping fees I've covered sending people parts and such on my own dime (because I had the ability to help them out.)

Respectfully,

James
 
$30 for the Reg bits is a lot
$14 for the Reg bits, minus work.

You also pay for shipment ($16) and for packaging and work (minimum wages $7.25/hr).
You need to add shipping and work to the value of the gear unless you fetch it personally.
 
Well, I made the gentleman an offer... he's under no obligation to accept it. Many of us do this stuff because we like the old regs, and or use them as a platform to tinker on. Not because we are made of money.
That is fine of course. I understand.
And for what it's worth... I could've bought a new reg set with the shipping fees I've covered sending people parts and such on my own dime (because I had the ability to help them out.)
I do respect that.
 
Buying stuff you don't need for nothing out of a sense of charity


There's a guy currently looking for conshelf exhaust Ts

Have a good look they will have seat crown things in them made of metal
that fit the regulators of today where many are made of disgraceful plastic


I raise you my box double of nothing

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Yeah mine is coming with me no room for others helping me part with it
In a big container in the dead of night with an outboard on the back of it

with me on top, back to the uncharted depths of the ocean a mini Scapa
 
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