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#143076 - 08/06/08 09:47 PM Re: Brunton compasses [Re: Schwert]
Jeff_M Offline
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Originally Posted By: Schwert


This closer look at the Dakar may reveal why it does not have any baseplate meridian lines.....

I think this looks like a compass card rather than a needle. The capsule may not turn to allow alignment with the grid.


Judging by the shadow in the picture, I'd bet it is a skelatonized card. I ordered one today (yeah, like I need another compass), so a review is pending.

Jeff

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#143094 - 08/06/08 11:22 PM Re: Brunton compasses [Re: Hikin_Jim]
KenK Offline
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Originally Posted By: Hikin_Jim
The Brunton 15TDCL basically is a Silva Ranger. Silva bought Brunton some time ago. Some items are marketed under the Silva brand (although not necessarily in Sweden) and others under the Brunton brand (although not necessarily in the USA). There may be some divergence, but both are bascially Silva Rangers. The 15TDCL has a good reputation. My Silva Ranger purchased in the 70's is still going strong.


Don't get lost in the trademark name.

Silva of Sweden - the original clear plastic baseplate compass company - does not own the "Silva" U.S. trademark; therefore, they cannot sell their compasses in the U.S. under their original name.

Instead, in the U.S. they sell their compasses under the Brunton and Nexus labels.

Johnson Outdoors owns the "Silva" U.S. Trademark, and sells "Silva" compasses in the U.S. I'm not sure who makes them, but it is NOT Silva of Sweden.

Prior to 1996 the compasses solds as "Silva" were indeed made by Silva of Sweden, but not since then.

That's kind of like saying that McDonalds can't sell their burgers using the word "McDonalds" in Europe. OK, maybe a bad analogy.


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#143108 - 08/07/08 01:29 AM Re: Brunton compasses [Re: KenK]
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#143125 - 08/07/08 03:12 AM Re: Brunton compasses [Re: Hikin_Jim]
BobS Offline
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Originally Posted By: Hikin_Jim
"I don't know" is on third...


I have that on a casette tape, great timeless humor.


I would bet it's on the net for download.
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#143759 - 08/11/08 10:38 PM Re: Brunton compasses [Re: Jeff_M]
Jeff_M Offline
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Originally Posted By: Jeff_McCann
Originally Posted By: Schwert


This closer look at the Dakar may reveal why it does not have any baseplate meridian lines.....

I think this looks like a compass card rather than a needle. The capsule may not turn to allow alignment with the grid.


Judging by the shadow in the picture, I'd bet it is a skelatonized card. I ordered one today (yeah, like I need another compass), so a review is pending.

Jeff


It came today. It's going back tomorrow. It's useless, cheap junk. No declination adjustment, contrary to advertising, an invisible sort of lubber line and tiny graduation marks are the only thing that rotates in the bezel; while the compass degrees in the bezel are fixed. The skeletonized card is jiggly and unsteady, and the degrees are impossible to read without the magnifier, which itself is totally off in focal length, and the instructions are in German only.

Jeff

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#143760 - 08/11/08 10:41 PM Re: Brunton compasses [Re: Jeff_M]
Hikin_Jim Offline
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Originally Posted By: Jeff_McCann

It came today. It's going back tomorrow. It's useless, cheap junk. No declination adjustment, contrary to advertising, an invisible sort of lubber line and tiny graduation marks are the only thing that rotates in the bezel; while the compass degrees in the bezel are fixed. The skeletonized card is jiggly and unsteady, and the degrees are impossible to read without the magnifier, which itself is totally off in focal length, and the instructions are in German only.

Jeff
Other than that how was it? grin

That's a shame. It looked very promising. Thanks for the review.
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#143767 - 08/11/08 11:27 PM Re: Brunton compasses [Re: Hikin_Jim]
haertig Offline
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Registered: 03/13/05
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I guess that explains why the Germans lost the second world war...

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#143773 - 08/12/08 12:08 AM Re: Brunton compasses [Re: Hikin_Jim]
Schwert Offline
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Registered: 03/13/02
Posts: 905
Loc: Seattle, Washington
Damn....it did look like it had possibilities.

I wonder if the rest of the line is also not worth the trouble of ordering.

I was curious about the Ranger type one with the flexible capsule to "prevent" bubbles.

Not too likely I will try it now though. My Silva and Suunto are working just fine.

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