The Marbles Compass i purchased is very well made all brass the compass part points direct too North would recommend to anyone.
I would also recommend Heinnie Haynes to everyone never had a bad sale from these guys thanks again.
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Marble's traditional brass body compasses are a 100 year old institution with outdoors people worldwide. Teddy Roosevelt carried a Marble's compass on many of his famous hunting expeditions all over America. Their compasses have been routinely pinned on GI bomber and flight jackets in every American conflict since WWII.
The construction hasn't changed much either. The solid brass bar stock construction is precision CNC machined in the same traditional look. The brass is strong, malleable, waterproof and will not rust. The movement rotates on an ultra smooth agate jewel bearing and the crystal is virtually shatterproof.
With a distinctive revolving black face and green luminous letters, the Marbles compass is simple and easy to read.
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Add to BasketI would also recommend Heinnie Haynes to everyone never had a bad sale from these guys thanks again.
I really like this, a good size and weight ideal everyday carry. very well made . & easy to read. Recommended !!!
Great well built product and as always great service
I have liked the aesthetic of these for years and am glad to have found them stocked by one of my favourite UK retailers. Chasing dogs through woods it always helps to know which way back to the car. These are plenty accurate enough to point you in the right direction.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.