Vintage Airguide Chicago Compass on 2040-parts.com
Kingston, New Jersey, United States
The compass is in great condition, it has some scratches, and the light is finicky. The compass is spot on and is adjustable. This compass comes as shown in the photo. I replaced the wires so they are more than a foot.
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