An early 1947 scuba system made
from a Lancaster air craft oxygen regulator. In those times this was
just one of the many home built options available to obtain a scuba
system. Plans for this system were found in such magazines as Popular
mechanics.

A set of 1975 double scuba tanks from Supreme
Divers Toronto Canada with an Aqua Lung DA Aqua Master two hose
regulator.

AMERICAN DIVING COMPANY
EQUIPMENT, MILWAKI
USA
These
earIy and rare American diving tanks were worn upside down. Images of
these tanks were seen worn by the late Jacque Yves Cousteau in early
photogrpahs.

Tripple SCUBA tanks with a US
divers two hose regulator and a SCR-CMF Emerson rebreather.
Semi-closed constant mass flow. Premixed.

Toronto historical diving group
set of Nemrod tripple tanks with a Nemrod 3 stage Silver double hose
regulator by Seamless of Spain.
Dual SCUBA tank configuration
with a vintage Northill two hose regulator.

US Divers tripple tanks with a
US divers J valve 1/2" thread manifold.



The US divers UDS-1 diving
system was introduced in 1974 by US divers and remained on the market
until 1977. This system retailed between $599 to $699 US dollars. A
3-cylinder system D.O.T Aproved Aluminum Cylinders contain 105 Cu.
Ft. of air at 3000 Psi. 12 Cu Ft of reserve. Bac Pac, Aqua Lung
regulator and valve mechanism. 3,500 psi Pressure guage, two low
pressure ports for adding an octopus regulator, pneumatic tools or
buoyancy compensator inflator mechanism. low profile contoured case,
soft nylon webbing with a quick release buckle system.

US Divers Aquamatic Scuba
diving harness and a 1959 Healthways scuba Tank Stamped USN by
W&K Co. LA California 1800 Psi. This was one of the first scuba
tanks Marketed in the United states.

Sport
scuba
diving knives from
around the world.


Sport Scuba
diving
depth guages from
various past and present manufacturers.

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