Brunton compass in case

€56.58
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A working reproduction of the compass invented by mining engineer D.W. Brunton in 1894. Brunton designed a portable, compact version of the bulky surveying equipment used at the time. The patent for this pocket compass was filed on September 18, 1894. Brunton then licensed his patent to clockmaker William Ainsworth of Denver, Colorado, and it quickly became a favorite tool of geologists and other professionals around the world.

Brass compass presented in an attractive acacia wood case with an inlaid brass anchor.

Product Details

Ferrer
AR-331.005

Data sheet

Material:
Brass
Sizes:
Diam 7 cm - Box 10,5 x 10,5 cm
€56.58
VAT included Delivery times vary depending on the workshop - Contact us for more information
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This workshop was founded in 1966 by Esteban Ferrer Rossello. A great lover of the sea, Esteban began to create models of historic boats by hands: frigates, clippers and caravels took shape in his small workshop on the Costa Brava. Over the years he passed this passion on to his children who, little by little, and always with the same high standards, created a very wide range of objects relating to the history of navigation.

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