'Standard-issue'-pattern WH compass (or: 'Marschkompass') as executed in black-coloured 'Bakelite' being - I deem - a later-war-period- and/or maker- (ie. 'CXN'-) marked example that comes mounted on its period cord 'Standard-issue'-pattern WH compass (or: 'Marschkompass') as executed in black-coloured 'Bakelite' being - I deem - a later-war-period- and/or maker- (ie. 'CXN'-) marked example that comes mounted on its period cord 'Standard-issue'-pattern WH compass (or: 'Marschkompass') as executed in black-coloured 'Bakelite' being - I deem - a later-war-period- and/or maker- (ie. 'CXN'-) marked example that comes mounted on its period cord 'Standard-issue'-pattern WH compass (or: 'Marschkompass') as executed in black-coloured 'Bakelite' being - I deem - a later-war-period- and/or maker- (ie. 'CXN'-) marked example that comes mounted on its period cord 'Standard-issue'-pattern WH compass (or: 'Marschkompass') as executed in black-coloured 'Bakelite' being - I deem - a later-war-period- and/or maker- (ie. 'CXN'-) marked example that comes mounted on its period cord

'Standard-issue'-pattern WH compass (or: 'Marschkompass') as executed in black-coloured 'Bakelite' being - I deem - a later-war-period- and/or maker- (ie. 'CXN'-) marked example that comes mounted on its period cord

The compass - which is I deem only minimally used - shows a black-coloured 'inner-section' and is neatly maker- (ie. 'CXN'-) marked on its top (something that is more often seen). The compass - which is executed in black-coloured, so-called: 'Bakelite'-based material and that comes mounted onto its period-attached (and/or full length!) cord as issued and/or used - is of course still fully functional and is truly void of any damage or alike (as can be seen on the pictures). It is furthermore just a bit dirty ie. stained caused by fair usage and/or storage for decades. Next to the abovementioned three-digit makers-code does the piece show an additional makers'-mark (small circles with a code) on its bottom. The compass was produced by the famous producing-company: 'Busch' as based in the town of Ratenow (something that can be eloborated by the presence of the three-digit makers'-code: 'CXN'). Of additional interest is, moreover, also the fact that this example shows a larger-sized, white-toned 'A'-character on its top (something that I deem signified that it deals with a non-magnetic piece (ie. 'Antimagnetisch'). Simply a neat example of a 'standard-issue'-pattern, WH 'Marschkompass' that will be very hard to be upgraded!

Code: 69774

85.00 EUR