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Joe June 8th 06 04:33 AM

Old Junker?
 
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...63212926tQFNwy

or knot?

Joe


otnmbrd June 8th 06 11:48 PM

Old Junker?
 
Mebbe, mebbe knot.....would need some closer shots, including paperwork.

"Joe" wrote in message
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http://community.webshots.com/photo/...63212926tQFNwy

or knot?

Joe




Joe June 9th 06 03:08 AM

Old Junker?
 

otnmbrd wrote:
Mebbe, mebbe knot.....would need some closer shots, including paperwork.

"Joe" wrote in message
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http://community.webshots.com/photo/...63212926tQFNwy

or knot?

Joe


hello Otnmbrd!

Long time no see.

It's a USN engraved Stackpole & Brother, Serial Number 337, made in
the mid 1800's.

The indez mirror is cracked.

The arc reads from 0 to + 110 degrees in 1 minute increments. The
silver vernier is left reading from 0 to 20 providing a reading
accuracy down to 3 arc seconds.

The case is original from a dealer in NY. I do not think it has ever
been polished.

I bought it at auction for next to nothing.

Joe


otnmbrd June 9th 06 06:12 AM

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"Joe" wrote in
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hello Otnmbrd!

Long time no see.

It's a USN engraved Stackpole & Brother, Serial Number 337, made in
the mid 1800's.

The indez mirror is cracked.

The arc reads from 0 to + 110 degrees in 1 minute increments. The
silver vernier is left reading from 0 to 20 providing a reading
accuracy down to 3 arc seconds.

The case is original from a dealer in NY. I do not think it has ever
been polished.

I bought it at auction for next to nothing.

Joe



I never heard of them, but that doesn't mean anything.
I would NOT try to polish or replace the index mirror.

otn

Matt Colie June 27th 06 01:41 PM

Old Junker?
 
Joe,

What you have is an interesting piece.

If it was not much money - that is nice.

If you are asking should you take it to sea and count on the results?
I would have reservations.

I do not see any calibration table in the case.
Having a sextant is not the only requirement.
Are you already a celestial navigator?

Yes, the mirror can be replaced, but why.

If it were mine, I would get a plexi cover cut so it could be open and
not require dusting.

Matt Colie
Lifelong Waterman, Licensed Marine and Congenital Sailor


Joe wrote:
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...63212926tQFNwy

or knot?

Joe


Joe June 27th 06 02:34 PM

Old Junker?
 

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



Capt. Rob June 27th 06 03:02 PM

Old Junker?
 

Bad news, Joe.
Unless your sextant can be traced with some accuracy to a notable
owner/ship, it has very little value. But even a sextant from a well
know ship rarely sells for more than 2-3K on the auction block. If you
have the history of the unit...owner, ship, usage...then you have
something that is special and better to keep than to sell.


RB
35s5
NY


Capt. Rob June 27th 06 03:32 PM

Old Junker?
 

I will give you 500 dollars for that "Day the earth stood still
Poster" if it's not a reproduction.



Joe, it's not a repro. It has screen dates on the back for the premiere
and is signed by Robert Wise. Let's put it this way, I've already been
offered 4K above what I recently paid for it. It has zero paper loss
and no creases.
But I bought it to display in our new home theatre we're building. For
1500 dollars I can sell you my Creepshow poster signed by the whole
cast and my father.


RB
35s5
NY


Joe June 27th 06 07:40 PM

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pretend Capt. Rob wrote:

For
1500 dollars I can sell you my Creepshow poster signed by the whole
cast and my father.



I was wondering where I reconized your father face from. Now I remember
;0)

Joe

RB
35s5
NY



Capt. Rob June 27th 06 07:44 PM

Old Junker?
 

I was wondering where I reconized your father face from. Now I remember

;0)


Joe, you're gonna love this: My father along with Ray Mendez did the
roach effects for Creepshow.

RB
35s5
NY


Matt Colie June 28th 06 02:49 AM

Old Junker?
 
Joe wrote:
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).


All Hamilton chromoeters were in gimble boxs. Mine was my fathers and I
could not sell it - ever.

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.


Have you though to address this issue to one of the country's maritime
museums? Mystic Seaport and South Street Seaport come to mind because
I'm originally from the east coast, but there are many others. They
might like to have it, but never have any cash - so maybe you leave it
to them in your will.



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?

Does the phase - AAAYYAAHH - strike a cord?

Keep it in health and peace.
Matt

Matt Colie
Lifelong Waterman, Licensed Marine and Congenital Sailor



Joe




Joe wrote:

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or knot?

Joe





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