Diverdon
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It looks to me like a mark 20 or a mark 25. I'm not familiar enough with the newer regulators.. I myself use a mark 10 Balanced Adjustable and just love it.
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Don, you might contact Scubapro and see whether it is actual gold plating. That was done by U.S. Divers Company with the Gold Aquamaster (or maybe it was a gold Royal Aquamaster). If so, you may wish not to dive it much.Anniversary model. That makes sense. Thanks! It breathes well, BTW. Just got done diving it while I'm down here in Gilboa.
Sounds good, John. I didn't see much on flyaway, so I'll keep researching it. I knew about the US Divers gold plating practice but never heard about Scubapro doing that. Here's to wishingDon, you might contact Scubapro and see whether it is actual gold plating. That was done by U.S. Divers Company with the Gold Aquamaster (or maybe it was a gold Royal Aquamaster). If so, you may wish not to dive it much.
SeaRat
Thanks for that link! I did see that as eBay was one of my first searches. There's also a mk25 g600 on there but those were the only two I found.Look here:
Scubapro Erogatore MK10 G250 Gold Edizione Limitata Oro | eBay
It appears to be a nice collector's item!
I'll scan the page for you later today.MK25/S600 Gold MSRP $ 1099
This system is reminiscent of the Mk10/G250 gold-plated version produced in 1991. However this time it's been treated with a special high tech gold color coating that will not wear away like 25K gold, so you can enjoy years of exceptional diving.