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Vintage WW2 Victor Berge Ohio Rubber Co Shallow Water Diving Helmet Mask Scuba

$ 79.2

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Military Branch: US Navy
  • Time Period, War: WWII
  • Maker: Ohio Rubber Co.
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Model/Style: Shallow Water Helmet
  • Primary Material: Rubber
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
  • Condition: PLEASE READ COMPLETE DESCRIPTION BELOW
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    This full face mask was invented by a man named Victer Berge in the 1940s.  It has always been referred to as a shallow water helmet, even though there is no protective metal head covering.  Sometimes it is referred to as an ORCo helmet or mask due to the maker being The Ohio Rubber Co.   This mask is in very good condition.  The rubber is stiff, but no cracking or rotting.  The sealing edges have curled inward so it would probably not be possible to get the rubber to seal on your face.  The air would be pumped down to the metal fitting in the nose of the mask and the extra air and exhaled air would bubble out around the edge.  Some of these masks had been adapted to a crude sort of scuba equipment.  The previous owner had attached a piece of wire between the strap attachment points so he could hang it on the wall for display.
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    Recently (mid 2021), eBay stopped allowing sellers to use Ground US Postal Service service with their label printing software, so I will not be showing it in the listing.  It is rather confusing that they allow it to be shown, but not used in the label software and the price is different than what you pay at the post office.  If you want me to quote Ground USPS service, send me an e-mail and make sure you include your Zip Code.  eBay is
    essentially
    raising the overall price of items by not allowing us to use the less expensive service with their label software.  And then they charge us a 10% fee on shipping!