Small Polished Brass Open Faced Pocket Compass with Copper Compass Rose $18
The Stanley London® Small Polished Brass Open Faced Pocket Compass with Copper Compass Rose is made of solid brass and is polished to a beautiful high luster.
This accurate and reliable air-damped compass will fit easily in your pocket and four notches in the case (one each at NE, SE, SW, NW) make for an easy grip.
The outer rim on the back of the compass is marked "Stanley London" and the area inside the outer rim can be engraved with your personalized inscription,
up to 18 words. The compass is 2 inches in diameter, 1/2 inch thick, and weighs 1.6 ounces. The Small Polished Brass Open Faced Pocket Compass with Copper Compass Rose
sells for only $18. Optional red or black pouches can be purchased for $1.50 each.
We offer two solid brass pocket compass chains as an option for your compass.
These chains are specially made to be non-magnetic and will not affect the accuracy of your compass.
Both have a clasp on one end that attaches to the fob on the pocket compass, and the other end can be attached to your pocket, belt, or button hole.
The Gold Plated Light Pocket Compass Chain is 14 3/4 inches (37.5 cm) overall, weighs 0.5 ounces (14 grams), and costs $9.40.
The Gold Plated Heavy Pocket Compass Chain has larger links, is 14 inches (35.5 cm) overall, weighs 1.1 ounces (31 grams), and costs $10.50.
Additionally, we offer a small hardwood case which features a handsome hand inlaid compass rose as an option for a display case.
Each compass rose is unique and will have slight variations since they will be inlaid using similar hand tools to those used 200 years ago.
The Small Hardwood Box with Inlaid Compass Rose is available for an additional $30.95.
Alternatively, we have a plain hardwood storage box for displaying and protecting your compass.
The Small Plain Hardwood Storage Case sells for $12.95.
An optional dark leather case is available for $10.00.
We also offer several less expensive Open Face Pocket Compasses, a Pocket Watch Style Compass, a World War I Pocket Compass, and a Brass Scouting Compass.
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