It's been at least a dozen years since I've heard anything about Barry Miller, what is he now doing? I remember him as a nice guy.
Michael
Michael
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@BurhanMuntasser tell that to Dacor regulator owners who had no parts shortly thereafter, same with the others. A lot of parts are no longer available because the design was canned and they chose not to offer support. That vs. Apeks and Poseidon who still offer parts for everything they've ever made. Scubapro is up there too. Atomic is too young of a brand IMO to even think about not supporting anything, but Poseidon still offers parts for their 1958 regulators....
parts to service the old Salvo's are very common and easy to get. Let me know if you want toThis is especially true if the owner of the company is a convicted criminal.
When the dive shop for which I worked decided to offer technical diving for the first time, and I became one of its first students, the shop needed to contract with someone for technical gear. At the insistence of its new technical instructor, it went with Salvo, whose owner was fairly recently out of jail after his contentious (and illegal) parting with Halcyon. The shop had to make a huge initial purchase as part of the agreement, and since as a new student I needed a lot of gear, my first purchase made up most of it. Salvo was not in business very long before the law caught up with them again.
If anyone wants some nice paperweights that used to be very expensive regulators, let me know.
The first time I tried to get them serviced was through Light Monkey. They said parts were not available through them, but Dive Rite should be able to do it. I called a Dive Rite shop (none near me), and they said they could give it a try. I mailed the regulators to them (at my expense, of course), and they returned them with a "sorry, not possible after all" response. My next try was Dive Right in Scuba, and they were pretty sure they could do it. I mailed them there (at my expense, of course) and they responded that the only way to do it was to use parts from two different service kits. They could do it, but given the extra cost of the kits, they said it would be smarter to get inexpensive replacement regulators at about the same level of quality as the top-of-the-line Salvo regulators and toss the Salvos.the parts to service the old Salvo's are very common and easy to get. Let me know if you want to
ok, if/when you do I can sort ya out easilyThe first time I tried to get them serviced was through Light Monkey. They said parts were not available through them, but Dive Rite should be able to do it. I called a Dive Rite shop (none near me), and they said they could give it a try. I mailed the regulators to them (at my expense, of course), and they returned them with a "sorry, not possible after all" response. My next try was Dive Right in Scuba, and they were pretty sure they could do it. I mailed them there (at my expense, of course) and they responded that the only way to do it was to use parts from two different service kits. They could do it, but given the extra cost of the kits, they said it would be smarter to get inexpensive replacement regulators at about the same level of quality as the top-of-the-line Salvo regulators and toss the Salvos.
I currently own a large supply of regulators, and I am not in a rush to fix the POS's I got from Salvo,