Service manuals, sources gone?

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I have a couple dive buddies I am going to introduce to DIY reg overhaul. Attempting to point them to a manual and schematic source I found [http://www.frogkick.dk/] seems to be shut down. When I try to look at numerous other links I find them shut down also. Has their been a 'purge'?
 
If the manufacturer's forced this move it would be another good reason to go with Deep6.
 
Thank you @grf88 and @inka. Bookmarked both.

@Angelo Farina - Wayback looked interesting but a brief foray into it got me lost. Lots of info about searches and downloads, (statistics) with no place to get actual manuals. Is that not possible or do I have to spend more time figuring the site out?
 
Thank you @grf88 and @inka. Bookmarked both.

@Angelo Farina - Wayback looked interesting but a brief foray into it got me lost. Lots of info about searches and downloads, (statistics) with no place to get actual manuals. Is that not possible or do I have to spend more time figuring the site out?
what reg are you looking for I did a quick test and was able to pull previous site captures
 
This site is pretty comprehensive:

https://www.scubaservicemanuals.com/

I've been downloading and stashing any manual for gear I own or might get on my own personal cloud storage for a while now. It seem we can't count on these online archive to persist over time...
Looks like you thanked me when you should of thanked davehicks
 
@Angelo Farina - Wayback looked interesting but a brief foray into it got me lost. Lots of info about searches and downloads, (statistics) with no place to get actual manuals. Is that not possible or do I have to spend more time figuring the site out?
Waybachmachine is the memory of internet. For everything. Just type the URL of a website and you can see its content back in the past. Also works for sites that have been shut down...
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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