Help ID an old Scubapro single hose

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Any idea who would service this, the dive shop in Austin TX said no, ScubaToys said no. It is a 109 adjustable

There are a number of scubapro dealers in Austin. Which one(s) said they would/could not service it?
 
You're right, it's not servicable. Next time you're in San Antonio I'd be happy to take it off your hands!

The shops you're taking it to are saying the 1st stage is not servicable, right? They'll rebuild the 2nd? If you do ever get to SA, send me a PM and I'd be happy to have a look. It's hard to imagine a 109 that's not rebuildable. Of course AWAP is closer to Austin and he knows more about them than I do.
 
If you have to ship it somewhere, you can ship it to the shop I work for and I'll do it for you. Pm me or CDreamer if you need to do that.
 
If you do send it off to DA Aquamaster, I'm certain that it would be rebuilt expertly.

I rebuild US Divers and Voit/Swimaster vintage regulators, both single and double hose models. However, when I acquired an early production Scubapro MK V with a 109 second stage, it went straight to DA Aquamaster. He is extremely knowledgeable, and is a true craftsman. His prices are also very fair, and he returns the original parts if desired.

Greg Barlow
Former Science Editor for Rodale's Scuba Diving Magazine
 

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