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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: trap121 on September 17, 2011, 09:05:09 PM
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Does anyone know what this might be worth?
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I didn't 'Bing' or 'Google" -search for items like yours , trap121 , but I'd guess you'd get a quick idea from Ebay & such .... @ least you'll get to see what sim. items are being 'offered' for .
Nice vintage sextant , IMO , esp. with original case !
My last comment would be that it sure looks like your item could use a real good cleaning , oiling & checking tightness of all hardware ( will be worth more & show that 'regular' maintenace was performed on the sextant) .
Not unusual to see corrosion on such water-borne instruments , but it is undesirable (except to a buyer who could negotiate on that point) .
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I didn't 'Bing' or 'Google" -search for items like yours , trap121 , but I'd guess you'd get a quick idea from Ebay & such .... @ least you'll get to see what sim. items are being 'offered' for .
Nice vintage sextant , IMO , esp. with original case !
My last comment would be that it sure looks like your item could use a real good cleaning , oiling & checking tightness of all hardware ( will be worth more & show that 'regular' maintenace was performed on the sextant) .
Not unusual to see corrosion on such water-borne instruments , but it is undesirable (except to a buyer who could negotiate on that point) .
What kind of place can I take it to get basic maintance done to it? I had no idea what a sextant was until a few hours ago when this was given to me.
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Never heard of it before either. But it looks cool! One sold for $755 here. Have no idea about things like this so it could be different condition, age. Who knows?
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You could certainly clean , oil & 'take a screwdriver' to your sextant yourself , if you're fond of cleaning small parts .... not really rocket science to do so carefully .... it's just a time/labor consuming item to maintain .
I'd say the cost of having a clean/lube job on it would be close to the (fair market) value of your sextant ; sometimes local marinas will have a contact/tech for such work .
It's a DIY project , on a 1943 sextant , IMO .
The cool thing about doing the job yourself is that you'll surely learn something new to you , about sextants !!!