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Old 2010-06-03, 7:57pm
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Default Help! - What Torch is This?

I know it's a Wale, but how old, what model, and what is it worth?

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Old 2010-06-03, 8:17pm
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It is a Nortel SSQ that was sold by Wale. IIRC, Nortel no longer makes these.

Why, are you wanting to sell it?

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Old 2010-06-03, 8:20pm
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Nortel SSq looks to be about from 2004-2005 It is my main torch i use. I bought mine new for like$800. Used value probably $650. Pretty sure they stopped making these and there were only a few....If you hang on to it and keep it in good shape in may actually increase in value.

http://www.waleapparatus.com/catalog...showprevnext=1
This is what they are making now instead it has more ports in the center fire...I like the single center...very nice pinpoint.
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Old 2010-06-03, 8:22pm
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only drawback is that it has two ports instead of 4....no foot pedal with an ssq
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Old 2010-06-03, 8:33pm
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Nortel SSq looks to be about from 2004-2005 It is my main torch i use. I bought mine new for like$800. Used value probably $650. Pretty sure they stopped making these and there were only a few....If you hang on to it and keep it in good shape in may actually increase in value.

http://www.waleapparatus.com/catalog...showprevnext=1
This is what they are making now instead it has more ports in the center fire...I like the single center...very nice pinpoint.
IIRC, the SSQ has a pre-mix center fire, while the Red Rocket has a surface-mix center fire.

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