Historic Diving Equipment Being Auctioned July 17th

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The of us at Nation’s Attic are conducting an auction subsequent month of antique diving helmets as nicely as associated instruments, classic scuba gear and extra.

The July 17th, 2021 auction would per chance be an on-line-most efficient tournament featured on LiveAuctioneers.com, Well-known and AuctionZip.

Highlights of the upcoming auction consist of a scarce U.S. Navy Designate V diving helmet nicknamed by many divers the “Widow Maker.” This helmet weighs over 100 kilos (45.6 kilos) and was first and most important shipped to the USS Beaufort in 1971.

A separate Designate V diving helmet made on D-Day, June sixth, 1944, can even be auctioned subsequent month in conjunction with helmets from France, German, Russian, Japan, and Korea. Intelligent and rare diving instruments, books, dive knives, and posters associated to both militia and industrial diving adventure form up over half of this auction.

Besides to exhausting hat diving memorabilia, the auction can even maintain a vary of early scuba diving instruments from the 1940’s onward, at the side of one of many first double hose regulators made by U.S. Divers in 1950. Double-hose regulators from Northill, DACOR, Voit, Sportsways and extra can even be available to the most life like probably bidder. Dive knives, gauges, rare catalogs, books, and extra round out the other half of the sale.

For added recordsdata about subsequent month’s auction, hasten to www.OldHelmet.com.

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John Lianghttps://www.deeperblue.com/

John Liang is the News Editor at DeeperBlue.com. He first acquired the diving bug while in High College in Cairo, Egypt, the effect he earned his PADI Commence Water Diver certification within the Purple Sea off the Sinai Peninsula. Since then, John has dived in a volcanic lake in Guatemala, amongst white-tipped sharks off the Pacific Cruise of Costa Rica, and other locations at the side of a pool in Las Vegas serving to to interrupt the sphere file for the largest underwater press convention.