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On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 02:25:29 -0000, Larry W4CSC
wrote: rhys wrote in : Now, if I can only befriend a very, very old sailor with a decent Plath sextant in working order...G R. http://www.artofthesea.com/images/simex_a.jpg I bought this Simex Sextant in perfect condition in a thrift shop for $50. I don't think they knew what it was....(c; It was complete, even with the registration cards and paperwork. Larry Stop it, Larry, you are making me jealous. I have yet to discover such a great deal locally (perhaps because I am on the Great Lakes and most navigation is coastal pilotage), but I have a better shot at finding a sextant that is in mint condition (bought, used little and put away) than something on a salty coast. Or maybe that's wishful thinking G Anyway, I am keeping my eyes open for something of quality. A lot of older sailors are swallowing the anchor locally and I expect various attic cleanings will produce something I can use before I go cruising in five years or so. R. |
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On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 10:24:03 -0400, rhys wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 02:25:29 -0000, Larry W4CSC wrote: rhys wrote in m: Now, if I can only befriend a very, very old sailor with a decent Plath sextant in working order...G R. http://www.artofthesea.com/images/simex_a.jpg I bought this Simex Sextant in perfect condition in a thrift shop for $50. I don't think they knew what it was....(c; It was complete, even with the registration cards and paperwork. Larry Stop it, Larry, you are making me jealous. I have yet to discover such a great deal locally (perhaps because I am on the Great Lakes and most navigation is coastal pilotage), but I have a better shot at finding a sextant that is in mint condition (bought, used little and put away) than something on a salty coast. Or maybe that's wishful thinking G Anyway, I am keeping my eyes open for something of quality. A lot of older sailors are swallowing the anchor locally and I expect various attic cleanings will produce something I can use before I go cruising in five years or so. R. Something may well turn up. I went to an auction of antique scientific instruments and timepieces at Christie's once. A sextant came up that nobody was interested in. I paid $180 for it. It was a 1958 Kelvin & Hughes that had hardly been out of the box. It is a lovely thing to use, but I wouldn't call it a substitute for a GPS. Rodney Myrvaagnes J36 Gjo/a Ask not with whom the buck stops . . . |
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