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Burgh Pack Mark 1
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This prototype was created around 2008. It powered the proton cannon, which would often overheat, but could handle a Class 7 with relative ease.
Ecto Containment Unit, GBSI
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This was a leftover from the Pittsburgh Ghostbusters Franchise of the late 1990's. It served us well until a power surge fried it. A few ghosts escaped, but I was able to form a temporary Klienman bottle to trap the rest. Steel City has the rest of those ghosts now.
1930's Ghost Trap
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Found this little beauty at an estate sale. It has the ability to trap and hold a Class 3 or lower ghost. It was made by some long forgotten engineer. It's possible Dr. Spengler studied some of the plans in college?
1950's Ghost Blaster 
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Using 1950's technology, my father, Sgt. Bill Bosshart, used this device in Area 51 to battle some nasty Class 4 ghosts. 
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Pittsburgh Ghostbusters
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This was my franchise in the 1990's. After a lull in PKE activity in the early 2000's, the franchise was shut down, and GBSI was formed. The Steel City Ghostbusters now handle paranormal elimination needs in the Pittsburgh area. 
1920's radio controller
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Found this classic at a garage sale. It uses vacuum tubes and is immune to the effects of electromagnetic pulses (EMP's). It's handy to use in the lab, since EMP's can happen during experiments.
2000 Proton Pack
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This hybrid system is an offshoot to the 1992 upgrades made by Dr. Stanz and Dr. Spengler when they fought against Ivo Shandor. It features Boson Darts, Proton Streams, and Psychomagnotheric Slime sprayer.
Circuit board encoder
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This old dinosaur is handy for programming old circuit boards from the old 1980's packs, many are still in service. 
Foot Pedal
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Even after 30 years, this simple but elegant design by Dr. Spengler still gets the job done. Getting harder to find parts for these. 
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