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    Hi Nagamitsu,

    What kind of details do you mean? I suppose a photo is worth a thousand words so I'll see what I can do about posting pics of these compasses.

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    The calibration of the Prismatic compasses.


    Quote Originally Posted by puck finn View Post
    Hi Nagamitsu,

    What kind of details do you mean? I suppose a photo is worth a thousand words so I'll see what I can do about posting pics of these compasses.

    Sincerely,

    Tami

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    Peter,
    I have a 1939 Mk III which needs glass - both cover and bowl. Since trademarklondon is no longer accepting compasses with radium for repair, where would a person obtain these parts? Many Thanks!

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    Excellent and concise thread Peter. I appreciate the time you have taken to do such a great article. I to am getting into refurbishing and repairs of these compases and have had a difficult time at finding replacement parts for them, ie. Lid glass, screws, seals, tritium lights etc. if you could possibly point me in the right direction it would be greatly appreciated. I live in Canadaicon but am not afraid of over seas ordering if i know I am getting the proper parts. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. Wayne.

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