Very nice Davis hand bearing compass, standard model, NO Initials or engravings, please look at pictures and bid accordingly, you are bidding on only what is pictured. Please see my other auctions, will combine shipping when possible to save money, Please pay within 3 days of auction close. If I do not recieve payment within 3 days of auction close or the buyer makes payment arrangements within 3 days, I will relist the item and file a non-paying bidder complaint with ebay. confirmed address only, 7 day return if not as described.
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