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![]() | Trying to ID vintage Rebreather/bandmask Hello all, Someone from the Vintage SCUBA board referred me to here. I stumbled across a rebreather/bandmask rig that I haven't seen before. It definitly appears to be American (Says Tempered USA on the glass as far as I can tell). Does anyone here have an idea of the vendor and perhaps year? The dates listed with the pictures aren't proper to the equipment. http://www.hardhatdiving.info/hostin...ks/LMIF-5ZWLQ8 http://www.hardhatdiving.info/hostin...ks/LMIF-5ZWLQ9 I'm assuming it is a rebreather and not dual hose regulator w/ tanks in a case due to the appearance of a standard reg + supply hose. It could be deco gas, I could be wrong. My rough guess is 70's, but I'm not sure. Any insight would be appreciated. TIA |
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| FIGJAM ![]() ![]() Current Rebreather/s: Megalodon Other CCR Other Rebreather/s: Not Bought Yet Inspiration Classic Sport Kiss Other CCR Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Vancouver Island BC Canada
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Trying to ID vintage Rebreather/bandmask Quote: (Originally Posted by uwenthusiast) Hello all, The mask kind of looks like the one here http://www.frogdiver.com/Frog.pdfSomeone from the Vintage SCUBA board referred me to here. I stumbled across a rebreather/bandmask rig that I haven't seen before. It definitly appears to be American (Says Tempered USA on the glass as far as I can tell). Does anyone here have an idea of the vendor and perhaps year? The dates listed with the pictures aren't proper to the equipment. http://www.hardhatdiving.info/hostin...ks/LMIF-5ZWLQ8 http://www.hardhatdiving.info/hostin...ks/LMIF-5ZWLQ9 I'm assuming it is a rebreather and not dual hose regulator w/ tanks in a case due to the appearance of a standard reg + supply hose. It could be deco gas, I could be wrong. My rough guess is 70's, but I'm not sure. Any insight would be appreciated. TIA
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| Custom Title Allowed! ![]() Current Rebreather/s: MK 15.X Ouroboros Other CCR Home Build Other Rebreather/s: Inspiration Classic Other CCR Home Build Join Date: Feb 2005
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Trying to ID vintage Rebreather/bandmask Quote: (Originally Posted by uwenthusiast) Hello all, Its a WidolfSomeone from the Vintage SCUBA board referred me to here. I stumbled across a rebreather/bandmask rig that I haven't seen before. It definitly appears to be American (Says Tempered USA on the glass as far as I can tell). Does anyone here have an idea of the vendor and perhaps year? The dates listed with the pictures aren't proper to the equipment. http://www.hardhatdiving.info/hostin...ks/LMIF-5ZWLQ8 http://www.hardhatdiving.info/hostin...ks/LMIF-5ZWLQ9 I'm assuming it is a rebreather and not dual hose regulator w/ tanks in a case due to the appearance of a standard reg + supply hose. It could be deco gas, I could be wrong. My rough guess is 70's, but I'm not sure. Any insight would be appreciated. TIA http://www.divenet.com/divematics/widolf/ BJD here uses one.
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![]() | Re: Trying to ID vintage Rebreather/bandmask Ah many thanks! The page you referenced looks to be the original source of the photos to boot. |
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| Who loves ya, baby ![]() ![]() Current Rebreather/s: | Re: Trying to ID vintage Rebreather/bandmask It's indeed a rebreather in the picture, a 70's Shadow Pack from Divematics USA. 8 lbs radial scrubber, single counterlung on top of the stack, small tanks (2 ltr I believe) all enclosed in the shell. Very streamlined unit. The mask is a Widolf, as Mike pointed out. Divematics offers the Widolf for OC or Rebreather, the latter with or without integrated OC bailout. Most any demand valve can be used, and the DSVs are available without masks, and for most any rebreather. This one uses an Apeks second stage and is threaded for the Inspiration CCR. ![]() |
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