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A Japanese Tamaya & Co. Ltd. SEXTANT, No. 34397, in hinged box shipping will be R50.
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A Japanese Tamaya & Co. Ltd. SEXTANT, No. 34397, in hinged box shipping will be R50.

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R1,530.00
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Product details

Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
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Bob Shop ID
36626219

 

A JAPANESE TAMAYA
 
MRINE
SEXTANT
 
No. 34397
 
TELESCOPE IN WOODEN BOX
 
                                                                                  RARE TO FIND
 
RARE CHANCE FOR COLLECTORS
 
 
ALL THE GLASS AND MIRRORS ARE CLEAR.

The sextant basically consists of a telescope, a half silvered horizontal mirror which the telescope "looks" through and a moving arm on which the index mirror is fixed. By manipulating this arm a star or other celestial body can be made to appear on the horizon. Accurate adjustments are made by means of a micrometer knob. The angle can then be read off the arc and micrometer. The shades are to use when the object being looked at is bright - such as the sun.

 

 

The trick is to make the celestial body just brush the horizon - and herein lies somewhat of a knack.

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Customer ratings: 1 ratings

received item well packaged
15 May 2011