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This is a company called “antique scientific instruments” and it is indeed
in England.
Thats all I know and I don’t knows no more.
All the best,
Robert Gainer
>From: George Huxtable <>
>Reply-To: Navigation Mailing List <>
>To:
>Subject: Sextant bits
>Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 15:34:46 +0000
>
>Just in case it's of interest to Nav-l readers, I copy below (without
>having asked permission) the text of a message which recently appeared on
>the "Sextants" mailing list, in response to a query. I know nothing about
>the sender, such as whether he runs a commercial operation. It seems
>likely, from his internet address, that he may be based in the UK.
>
>George.
>
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>
>posting copied here-
>
>I have just acquired some redundant stock of sextant spares including
>mirrors, shades and other sextant fittings. Most of the parts look to be
>mid twentieth century (Hezzanith, Hughes, etc.). If you can let me have
>exact details of what you need, I will search through the stock & try to
>find what you need.
>
>All the best
>
>Graham Marsh
>www.asiuk.net
>
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>contact George Huxtable by email at , by phone at
>01865 820222 (from outside UK, +44 1865 820222), or by mail at 1 Sandy
>Lane, Southmoor, Abingdon, Oxon OX13 5HX, UK.
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