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Even as a boy, I have always enjoyed map reading. WHen the army showed me a topo map, I was in heaven.
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<blockquote data-quote="WoodsCraft" data-source="post: 4318692" data-attributes="member: 51836"><p>I have several GI lensatic compasses , and find them often times at flea markets for fairly inexpensive prices . The Cammenga compasses are the most common but I have a Stocker and Yale along with a couple of other makes as well . My most recent purchased as a Korean War era compass made by Superior Magneto at the Tulsa Flea Market . You can buy GI compasses for less than $50 if you're not impatient unless you go to a surplus store then you will pay the full tarrif.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WoodsCraft, post: 4318692, member: 51836"] I have several GI lensatic compasses , and find them often times at flea markets for fairly inexpensive prices . The Cammenga compasses are the most common but I have a Stocker and Yale along with a couple of other makes as well . My most recent purchased as a Korean War era compass made by Superior Magneto at the Tulsa Flea Market . You can buy GI compasses for less than $50 if you're not impatient unless you go to a surplus store then you will pay the full tarrif. [/QUOTE]
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