Danforth Quest Compass C103 on 2040-parts.com
Gilford, New Hampshire, United States
DANFORTH QUEST COMPASS C103 $25.00 (MSRP-$35.00) FOR SURFACE OR BRACKET MOUNT 2", 5 DEGREE EXCLUSIVE NO-SPIN DIAL FOR GUARANTEED ACCURACY IN THE ROUGHEST CONDITIONS FULLY ADJUSTABLE BRACKET FOR QUICK AND EASY MOUNTING AT ANY ANGLE, EVEN OVERHEAD 12 V DC READ NIGHT ILLUMINATION |
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