Unique Navigation Tool “the Bristol Navigator” on 2040-parts.com
Red Creek, New York, United States
Unique Navigation tool “The Bristol Navigator” What we have here is a late 1970’s early 1980’s navigation tool designed to eliminate the need for all your other navigation tools………of course this is all before GPS, micro-computers, and electronic charts. A very interesting piece of nautical ingenuity. The box for this tool is in rough shape but the tool inside looks to have never been used. All the parts are still there and unmarked. The list telling what is included in the box lists an “Operation & Instruction Manual” which is missing. The Graphic supplement to the instruction manual is included. So the specifics as to how to use this “tool” are not included. The device itself is in like new condition, I don’t think it has ever been used. Special note for any of our overseas bidders: Customs agents sometimes open and inspect imported packages and in that case we cannot be held responsible for any damaged or missing parts. We ship to you exactly what we have described and shown in the pictures. We cannot be held responsible for what a customs agent might do. “Sold AS IS” so if any questions email before bidding. See all the photos as they are part of the description. and show any damage there may be. All items are partially packaged and weighed before listing, so you're paying exact shipping costs to your location. I always choose Parcel Select when listing but may change for your area so wait for invoice if you want the correct shipping. Thanks for looking. |
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