Austrian Diving Museum Selling Equipment

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Not me selling but I found this listing on ebay and thought some people here would be interested. Mods please move to the appropriate sub forum if this is the wrong place.

The seller states:
"I have collected diving equipment for more than 60 years, I had the world's largest collection of Scubapro diving equipment. I was the owner of Divingsport Shop SeaStar-Tauchsport Vienna for more than 35 years, the collection was exhibited there. Since I retired, I sold the diving center several years ago, but the new owner was not interested in the museum, so I started selling the collector's items. A lot has already been sold, but a lot is still available.

If you are interested in any Scubapro Regulators, please ask me if I still have it, preferably ask with a picture."

They have some really cool stuff on their store and the prices don't seem too bad to me, but take this with a grain of salt as I don't know what fair market value is. The seller is based in Austria.

Everything from an original drager KG mod 130 to a gold edition of a SP mk10 to colored covers to diving helmets.

https://ebay.com/usr/nimm-es-locker
 
This would turn some heads on the dive boat.

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This would turn some heads on the dive boat.

And then of course the questions would start. How much did THAT cost?
 
About $300 dollars more than normal, were gold plated, limited to one per dealer. As I remember they had a hard time finding enough dealers to buy one each.
Because of that they were on the market for a couple of years back end of the 80's / early 90's.

Michael
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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