Nos Vintage Airguide 040-57b Marine Compass W/ Box on 2040-parts.com
York, Pennsylvania, United States
New-old-stock vintage Airguide model 040-57B marine compass. With the original box, literature inserts, and mounting screws in the unopened pack. Compass is in excellent unused condition. Box is very good and clean. Instructions sheet has some silverfish damage. Nice old compass. It is a non-illuminated model.
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