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Vintage 40’s WWII Era Military Original Bezard Compass

Vintage 40’s WII Era military Original Bezard Compass

The Bezard-Kompass was a highly successful Austrian-made compass model from the first-half of the 20-th Century.
The compass was adopted by the Austrian Imperial Army.
It can also be seen in the hands of the Austro-Hungarian explorer, Count Laszlo Ede Almasy in photographs dating to the early 1930s.
Almasy had explored the Libyan Sahara where he discovered the famous cave paintings.

This rare piece is collectible, decorative and usable! Cool to take with you on a hiking trip or to display as small decor!

It’s in a used vintage-condition.
Due to years of use the compass shows a distressed patina.
The dark green paint that covers the metal case shows wear.
The compass still is in a function condition and points north easily!

Dimensions:
55 x 60 x 15 mm

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Description

Antique Vintage 40’s WWII Original Bezard Direktion Military Compass Hiking Camping Field Gear Decor Gift

 

See description for exact dimensions

Additional information

Dimensions 6 × 6 × 2 cm
Time period

Mid 1900's

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