Compass Northwest Remote Indicating Pioneer Instrument 20003 Seattle on 2040-parts.com
Henderson, Nevada, United States
Up for sale is a Compass Northwest Remote Indicating Compass!
Part number 20003. 26 Vac. 400 cycle. No idea if it works. Face approx 3-1/8" across. Approx 3-1/8" deep. Please ask questions before bidding. Please see pictures for condition. Please see my other auctions. Thanks. DougDoesDeals A |
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