Wanted Conshelf XIV 1st Stage DIN

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Hmm. I have a couple of mk10's I believe. Maybe an mk5. I'd have to check. I may also be coming into an mk7 honker shortly. Would that be of interest to you?
I also have a 109 that needs some tlc that I probably won't touch. Chrome is a little rough on the knob though.
 
Hmm. I have a couple of mk10's I believe. Maybe an mk5. I'd have to check. I may also be coming into an mk7 honker shortly. Would that be of interest to you?
I also have a 109 that needs some tlc that I probably won't touch. Chrome is a little rough on the knob though.
Maybe the MK-10s. What kind of shape are they in? The Conshelf is clean as a whistle and the previous owner used it freshwater only. It looks almost new. Are the MK-10s DIN? All my tanks are DIN.

I have 109s and neither the MK-5 or Honker interest me.
 
I may have one in the abandoned reg basket. I’ll check next week. If I can find it, it’s yours.
 
No. They're yoke. They are in good shape but that doesn't really help if you can't put 'em on a tank.
 
I may have one in the abandoned reg basket. I’ll check next week. If I can find it, it’s yours.

Wow. Thank you.
 
Looking for a small in line (non L) 1st stage easily rebuildable with readily available service kit.

But mostly the shiny chrome.
Save yourself a load of work, get a MK2.
 
Save yourself a load of work, get a MK2.

I was looking at one of those. Can you explain, please?

and what about the MK3?
 
I was looking at one of those. Can you explain, please?

and what about the MK3?
The MK 2 is incredibly simple, the late model with a DIN comes in pretty compact. I don’t recall what the MK3 is in difference to the more common, easy to find mk2.

Why do you want a non “L” configuration? If you look at a MK 2 service kit, discounting port plug o rings it’s something like 4 parts.
 
i like the in-line compactness. but then, I don't know squat about regs, new or old so I am pretty much just basing this all on aesthetics. The ease of service part is so that I can start to understand how they work and do it myself. 4 parts sounds right about my skill level, though. now just to find a reasonably cheap one and have at it. i found a couple on ebay but they are coming in around $50 without shipping. I am planning on pairing this up with my beautiful new 109's (thank you, sir).
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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