Dinsmore Automobile Compass 1950's Vintage Antique Nos With Box And Instructions on 2040-parts.com
Flint, Michigan, US
THIS IS A DINSMORE TRAVELITE AUOT COMPASS MADE IN FLINT MI
THIS COMPASS HAS BEEN IN THE BOX IN FLINT SINCE IT WAS NEW IN THE 1950'S
IT IS A MODEL #250 AND THE COLOR IS GRAY.
IT IS NEW AND UNUSED WITH ORIGINAL BOX AND PRINTED INSTRUCTIONS.
COMES WITH LIGHT POWER CABLE
GLASS AND FLUID ARE IN GREAT CONDITION - CLARITY IS PERFECT.
WILL SHIP USPS PRIORITY WITH INSURANCE.
THIS IS A RARE FIND FROM THE ORIGINAL HOME OF DINSMORE COMPASSES
MY DAD WAS A FRIEND OF MR DINSMORE AND GOT THE COMPASS FROM HIM.

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