Armstrong GOLD LEAF Fountain Syringe for Enema / Douche
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This is an Armstrong Gold Leaf Fountain Syringe, Model A-51, distributed by the Armstrong Cork Company of Lancaster, PA. The 5-year guarantee slip shows a purchase date of July, 1954. This is one of the top of the line monster bags from the 50s. All the rubber is in very good to excellent condition, still flexible and pliable, no cracks or leaks. The bag is a v-shape with thick angular edges, the top hanging loop is very solid and spans the top opening rather than being just a tab. The bottom spout has a threaded fitting for attaching the tube. The stated capacity is 2 ¾ Quarts. It came with 56” of large I.D. rubber tubing that has a cantilever clamp and two threaded ends for attaching to the bag and nozzles. Two nozzles came with the set, one normal rectal and a large bulbous vaginal spray nozzle. The gaskets on the tubing connectors do not completely seal and will tend to drip. The box is in poor to fair condition, the box is a bit fragile with weak seams, wrinkles, dents and stains. The box top is complete, one torn out corner, several areas of separation along the edges and one attempted repair. The paper overlay is bubbling and separating from the top but still clear and readable. The box bottom has intact corners, weak seams and the retaining button is present, the accessory tray is long gone. Not museum quality by any means
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