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tridacna

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I'm clearing out my closets preparing for a move and am giving away three dive computers.

One ORCA Edge from the eighties.

Two Orca Marathons from the late eighties/early nineties.

All three were working when last I looked.

These are fun items and make great conversation pieces. Please do not substitute for your Shearwater!!

Pricing is a $10 contribution to Scubaboard for each plus shipping. Contact @The Chairman to figure out how to make a payment.

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I'd love to have them! I'll make arrangements as you see fit. Wife uses old dive equipment in presentations to elementary school children.
 
That was fast! I'll pack them up in a box and PM you shipping costs. You can wrangle with Pete over the $30. What is your zip?
 
This will be great! A lot of the older gear we have to borrow and return to local dive shops each year. The more we can just keep in our storage unit when not on presentation the better.

If they don't work, I'll probably disassemble and repair the electronics. They don't have to be submersible, but the tend to kids focus more on the items that actually do something.
 
This will be great! A lot of the older gear we have to borrow and return to local dive shops each year. The more we can just keep in our storage unit when not on presentation the better.

If they don't work, I'll probably disassemble and repair the electronics. They don't have to be submersible, but the tend to kids focus more on the items that actually do something.

They work. The Edge uses a 9V battery and has an entertaining display. Actually gives you a visual display of your NDL!
 
I’ll take the marathon if he doesn’t need both.
 
All gone.
 

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