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| Newbie Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Carlsbad, CA | Value of Rebline MkII markers -PICS- Hi fellas, Well I finally found my old arsenal of Rebline pumps. My older brother acquired these in the summer of 1989 when he worked for the Confederate Army Paintball owner ("The Colonel" as he liked to call himself). Any idea of present value? Here are the pics: ![]() ![]() I have the parts for the purple anno marker still wrapped in plastic. Any help would be appreciated. -verruckt
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| Newbie Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Carlsbad, CA | Yes, that was the "quick release" system, along with the brass nut under the barrel connection, that allowed you to take the barrel off in about 5 seconds and squeegee in case you broke a ball.
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| Active Member | Sooooo pretty.... The 115N and 145N are listed in the blue book, but no M-II's. Is "The Colonel" still around? I have questions... Like where did he stash the huge crate of these when he stopped selling them?
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