Closed Scubapro regulator and octopus

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tgrabacki

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Scubapro regulator and octopus. See picture for model numbers. Used on 15-20 dives.

Last used in 2000. Serviced MAYBE once back then. Probably good for parts.

$100 OBO plus $22 shipping domestic USA.
 

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Is the 1st stage an MK20?
I can't figure out the model of the 1st stage. There are no discernable model numbers on it. There is a CE mark with the number 0098. Below that is "EN250". There is a small knob on the side that rotates between "Min" and "Max". Sorry I can't be of more help.
 
He said the first stage... The part that goes on the tank... Is there a label on the end of the big black knob? If no, can you pry the big black rubber cap off the regulator body, and take a picture if the surface under the cap? Also, a photo of the first stage from the side to see what the black plastic saddle looks like (2 or 3 vents)....
 
Thanks for the clarification. It's obvious that I've been out of the scuba world for a long time!

Are these pictures good enough?
 

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Better... The yoke has a plastic part where it connects to the main body. Are there 2 or 3 vents in that plastic saddle?
 
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