Reo P 67 prototype

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So i am trying to determine what atty i have.. I bought it from Robert years ago when he first started selling rebuildables.. I am wondering if it is the RM1. I have 2 RM2 atties but this one is older.. My question is does anyone have a pic of a RM 1. Sorry i dont have it with me right now to post a picture. So i thought i would post in here and try to drain so of the brain power on this thread.... Maybe Robert can chime in. There are no markings on it and the cap is of slim design and the cap has a 45 degree taper on the top....

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It was just called the Reomizer. If you do a search of Reomizer in the thread of RBAs that will fit REOs, you'll see it. I still have one. I don't know what it was before Rob modified it to be BF, though.

I have two and a half of what I had just assumed might be some sort of first or early version Reomizers. The caps have a 45 degree top bevel, no air intake hole and have an o-ring between cap and base; they have taller base internal metal and the portion of the deck's metal edge across from the posts is half moon dished out down to just at/below the ceramic deck edge; and what might be older version center pin and insulator. But the bases are also not modded for the standard non LP Reo decks that I thought all early metal Reos had, and have no air intake with the cap on tight other than via the center pin. They came with a bag of atty and Reo parts as well, some atty parts that would and some that would not work in them.

With a bunch of so called RM2's that do work (both standard and LP versions), I have not bothered with these odd balls or the bag of parts.
 
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So i am trying to determine what atty i have.. I bought it from Robert years ago when he first started selling rebuildables.. I am wondering if it is the RM1. I have 2 RM2 atties but this one is older.. My question is does anyone have a pic of a RM 1. Sorry i dont have it with me right now to post a picture. So i thought i would post in here and try to drain so of the brain power on this thread.... Maybe Robert can chime in. There are no markings on it and the cap is of slim design and the cap has a 45 degree taper on the top....

Thanks All...
Hello Harley I cant remember the name of the first reomizer I no they don't make them anymore . I stopped modding them fairly quickly they were not robust enough for the average vapor . The vape was killer though if your into flavor
 

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Hello Harley I cant remember the name of the first reomizer I no they don't make them anymore . I stopped modding them fairly quickly they were not robust enough for the average vapor . The vape was killer though if your into flavor

Any idea if those 2.5 odds I mentioned I have just before this post from you are ones from you Rob? If so what's the deal with no air intakes except via the center pin?
 

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Any idea if those 2.5 odds I mentioned I have just before this post from you are ones from you Rob? If so what's the deal with no air intakes except via the center pin?
Not sure honestly its possible the person you got them from ordered them without air holes .Some people do that so they can put there own custom air intakes
 

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Not sure honestly its possible the person you got them from ordered them without air holes .Some people do that so they can put there own custom air intakes

Thanks for the info Rob. One of the 3 caps does have a light center punch mark that I assume was for drilling a hole. Still curious though why the deck edge is ground in round dish shape across from the posts when the air holes would be drilled well above the metal deck edge on these. With the caps screwed down against the o-rings no air can get in that way either.
 

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Thanks for the info Rob. One of the 3 caps does have a light center punch mark that I assume was for drilling a hole. Still curious though why the deck edge is ground in round dish shape across from the posts when the air holes would be drilled well above the metal deck edge on these. With the caps screwed down against the o-rings no air can get in that way either.
You can always send me a picture it might shed some light
 
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