I've been bitten by the shiny regulator bug.
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How did that happen?
I might have a number of 1085 seconds of varying vintage and condition that I'd let go for about what I have in them....
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None are actually a "Conshelf XIV", but they haven't changed in many iterations.
PM me and I'll send pics with the differences and specifics of what I have, if you'd like.
Respectfully,
James
1085 is the basic AL metal second stage... the XIV second is a 1085... but so is the Calypso, Aquarius, and all the Conshelfs up to and including XIV. As Lex says, it's the sticker that changes. Early ones have a smaller exhaust valve, and a screw on exhaust T. Mid range has the larger exhaust with screw on T... newer is 2 different types of slip on T.Good lord. So that's where they all are.
I'm new to all this retro stuff. What's the difference between the 1085 and 14's?