
Dry Compass Equator
A replica of an 18th C. Compass. In the center of the compass card a gnomon is mounted. A brass upright triangle mounted in the center of the card.
A “Dry Compass Equator” refers to both a specific kind of compass and a particular compass behavior. A dry compass features a pivoting needle and dry card, unlike liquid-filled compasses. The equator aspect refers to a geographical zone where compass needles remain level—pointing horizontally without tilting toward the magnetic poles, due to the Earth's magnetic field being parallel to the surface at the equator.
A replica of an 18th C. Compass. In the center of the compass card a gnomon is mounted. A brass upright triangle mounted in the center of the card.
A “Dry Compass Equator” refers to both a specific kind of compass and a particular compass behavior. A dry compass features a pivoting needle and dry card, unlike liquid-filled compasses. The equator aspect refers to a geographical zone where compass needles remain level—pointing horizontally without tilting toward the magnetic poles, due to the Earth's magnetic field being parallel to the surface at the equator.
Original: $40.00
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A replica of an 18th C. Compass. In the center of the compass card a gnomon is mounted. A brass upright triangle mounted in the center of the card.
A “Dry Compass Equator” refers to both a specific kind of compass and a particular compass behavior. A dry compass features a pivoting needle and dry card, unlike liquid-filled compasses. The equator aspect refers to a geographical zone where compass needles remain level—pointing horizontally without tilting toward the magnetic poles, due to the Earth's magnetic field being parallel to the surface at the equator.






















