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1977 Altimeter E.h. Replogle Cylinder Chart Recorder Working Barograph on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Polk City, Florida, United States

Polk City, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:EH Replogle Manufacturer Part Number:unknown

A piece of history, true, but has other benefits. 

Namely that it will work even during a nuclear exchange since there is no electronics. Given the dramatic thermal generated by an atomic bomb this would be the only way you could record your amazing climb in the mushroom cloud. 

You do have to wind it manually, though, so it's not for wusses.

Enjoy!

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