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Re: antique compass revival - questions.


Subject: Re: antique compass revival - questions.
From: Lu Abel (lu.abel@XXX.XXX)
Date: Wed Oct 06 1999 - 01:45:28 EDT


Russell:

Don't know where you're located, but if it's anywhere in the northeast, I
can wholeheartedly recommend Robert O. White in Boston. It's a fine
nautical instrument shop with a German technician who is an expert on
compass repairs. A few years ago my (slightly more modern) Ritchie compass
got a crack in its dome and a bubble in its fluid; the repairs were not
only expert but quite reasonably priced. The compass came out of their
shop in better-than-new condition.

Lu

At 11:52 AM 10/5/1999 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi - I recently unearthed an old Sestel gimbaled compass. It requires
>filling with fluid and needs a new card - the existing card seems to be
>moth-eaten.
>A friend of mine used baby oil to fill a compass - any suggestions/better
>ideas on this?
>Does anyone have a contact for Sestrel (UK?) - there is a type number on the
>pivoting section inside the bowl.
>I will probably just use it for display, but would like to restore it.
>
>Regards
>Russell
>





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