Clinometer Handle Compass $32
This Stanley London® Clinometer Handle Compass is a reproduction of an antique Clinometer compass.
The Handle Compass gets its name from its "handle" shaped sight, which actually serves two purposes:
With the compass level, an object can be viewed through the peep sights to determine its magnetic heading.
The second and most interesting purpose is when tilting the compass on its side and viewing an object
through the sights, its angle of elevation or declination can be found.
A weighted pendulous arm beneath the compass needle can be read from one of three scales:
Angle in degrees beneath the zenith (from straight up), angle in degrees of elevation or declination, and
in inches per yard of slope.
The "handle" sighting arm is stamped "Stanley London."
The compass has a needle lift mechanism to protect the compass jewel and the pendulous arm when being transported.
The compass can fit in a pocket, and measures 2 7/8 inches (7.3 cm) in diameter, 7/8 inch (2.2 cm)
thick, or 2 1/4 inches (5.7 cm) tall with the handle up.
The Handle Compass is crafted from solid brass and polished to a beautiful high luster, and weighs 8 ounces (225 grams).
The back of the Handle Compass can be custom engraved.
The Clinometer Handle Compass sells for only $32.
A leather case is an option for an additional $15.
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