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Ritchie Compass B-81 Voyager, Protective Cover Included! on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

East Hampton, New York, United States

East Hampton, New York, United States
No bracket.
Brand:Ritchie Manufacturer Part Number:B-81

Ritchie compass for sale
Voyager Model B-81, bracket mount style.

The compass works without flaw. It has few minor scuff marks, overall in good condition.
Ritchie's protective cover # V-80-C is included with purchase, the cover is unused (new-old-stock), and retails new for $32.00

This compass needs the bracket: VY-0007 XSP.
One should be easily attainable for approximately $17.00.

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