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Vintage Ritchie Model Ma-100 Hand Bearing Compass Serial # A75 on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Hudson, New Hampshire, United States

Hudson, New Hampshire, United States

Ritchie Model MA-100 Hand Bearing Compass Serial # A75

From the Ritchie Navigation website:

E.S. Ritchie & Sons, Inc. was formed in 1850 by Edward Samuel Ritchie.  Today still privately held by the Sherman Family in Pembroke, MA, Ritchie Navigation continues to be the Marine Industry leader in the manufacture of recreational and commercial magnetic compasses.  

This vintage Ritchie Navigation Model MA-100 manufactured in the mid seventies appears to be functional as both buttons work and the internal lamp illuminates the dial.

The compass uses two AAA batteries to power the internal lamp.

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