Airguide Marine Compass # 87 (never Used)need Home Cleaned This Week ! on 2040-parts.com
Southbury, Connecticut, US
100 % never used .Cleaning out house ASAP ...
Airguide # 87 Marine Compass ( for small boats )
Adjustable : n/s & e/w :
This uses : super - power ALNICO V MAGNET .
## Has the instructions & mounting screws. ##
*** see my other items : I'll bundle if I can help you ..?
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