Vintage Aqua Meter Chrome Boat Nautical Compass. 3 5/8" Bezel. Large on 2040-parts.com
Ravenna, Michigan, United States
Vintage chrome Auqa Meter large compass. Has the 12 volt plug because it's supposed to be lighted. I'm not sure if that works or how to swap out the bulb. I assume the top lifts off if the bulb is out. Measures 3 5/8" across and 4 1/2" high without the mounting bracket. Little wear on the bottom but nice unit otherwise. See pictures. Thank you
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