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Explanation of how compasses work and how to make your own, from How Stuff Work A compass will always point toward the North Pole. See more pictures of compasses and magnets.
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Find a compass from Suunto, Brunton, Silva, PNI, any other professional compass manufacturer. Our compass line is always growing to better serve your needs. The Compass Store is a division of ROC Gear, Inc., your online specialty gear supplier. After reviewing The Compass Store web site,
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A compass, magnetic compass or mariner's compass is a navigational instrument for determining direction relative to the earth's magnetic poles. It consists of a magnetized pointer (usually marked on the North end) free to align itself with Earth's magnetic field. The face of the compass generally...
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The Antique Sextant. We stock antique brass nautical compasses in many different types and sizes as well as many non-brass compasses. We are pleased to offer such a wide selection of beautiful solid brass antique reproductions of antique compasses, as well as several non-brass metal compasses.
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When you are going to use this tutorial, it is essential that you have a compass in your hand. If you are teaching a class of kids, they should each have a compass, or at least have compasses with them. Want to see where this knowledge about compasses took me? Check my Mountain picture gallery.
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Silva developer of gps compasses binoculars heightmeters pedometers headlamps and navigation equipment for multisport marine sports orienteering and promotion...
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Ritchie Navigation, Pembroke, MA, USA - Worldwide leader in marine compasses. Full-line manufacturer of marine and automotive compasses and compass accessories.
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Stanley London offers Beautiful Brass Sextants, Compasses, Telescopes, Cutlasses, Surveying Instruments, Clocks and Pocket Watches, and well as many Nautical Collectibles. Stanley London is pleased to offer fine brass reproductions of antique sextants, compasses, telescopes, and other surveying and nautical items.
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Have you ever wondered why sometimes compasses don't work? Put a magnet next to one and watch it go crazy.
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