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![]() Matt Colie wrote: Joe, What you have is an interesting piece. You have a good eye matt If it was not much money - that is nice. Paid 225.00 for it in 1994. Got lucky and found it in a dusty old antique shop in Texas City. I also bought a Hamilton chronometer set in gimbles in a box. But a friend who was a master of a drilling ship talked me into selling it to him :0(. He is a good friend and still has it :0). If you are asking should you take it to sea and count on the results? I would have reservations. Me too. According to my research it is one of the earliest example of a Sextant made in the USA, and the serial number is a double digit. I think it may be worth much more than Bubbles Kia. Perhaps worth as much as 3 of bubbles Kia's. I do not see any calibration table in the case. Yelp, long time gone ;0( Having a sextant is not the only requirement. Are you already a celestial navigator? Yes.... received my Celestial endorsement in 1989. I have a Tamaya for everyday use. Yes, the mirror can be replaced, but why. I agree and will leave it original including the patina. If it were mine, I would get a plexi cover cut so it could be open and not require dusting. So drilling a hole thru it and making a desk lamp is a big no no .....huh? Matt Colie Lifelong Waterman, Licensed Marine and Congenital Sailor Joe Joe wrote: http://community.webshots.com/photo/...63212926tQFNwy or knot? Joe |