1943 WWII US Navy BU. Ships Stadimeter Mfg by the Schick Engineering Co. F180

1943 WWII US Navy BU. Ships Stadimeter Mfg by the Schick Engineering Co. F180
1943 WWII US Navy BU. Ships Stadimeter Mfg by the Schick Engineering Co. F180
1943 WWII US Navy BU. Ships Stadimeter Mfg by the Schick Engineering Co. F180
1943 WWII US Navy BU. Ships Stadimeter Mfg by the Schick Engineering Co. F180
1943 WWII US Navy BU. Ships Stadimeter Mfg by the Schick Engineering Co. F180
1943 WWII US Navy BU. Ships Stadimeter Mfg by the Schick Engineering Co. F180
1943 WWII US Navy BU. Ships Stadimeter Mfg by the Schick Engineering Co. F180
1943 WWII US Navy BU. Ships Stadimeter Mfg by the Schick Engineering Co. F180
1943 WWII US Navy BU. Ships Stadimeter Mfg by the Schick Engineering Co. F180
1943 WWII US Navy BU. Ships Stadimeter Mfg by the Schick Engineering Co. F180
1943 WWII US Navy BU. Ships Stadimeter Mfg by the Schick Engineering Co. F180
1943 WWII US Navy BU. Ships Stadimeter Mfg by the Schick Engineering Co. F180

1943 WWII US Navy BU. Ships Stadimeter Mfg by the Schick Engineering Co. F180
1943 WWII US Navy BU. Ships Stadimeter Mfg by the “Schick” Engineering Co. A WWII Era US Navy BU. It is Dated 1943. The kit looks complete and in great condition. Included with the unit is the oak storage box, lenses, mounts, and mounting pieces, as well as the adjusting tools. All of this appears to be in good condition including the lenses & installed mirrors. The box is in great condition along with the hinges &. Latches, all working fine. The Oak case Measures 12.5″ Long x 6.25″ High x 6.5 Wide. Please see all of the pictures, they are the best description of the iem. Can you just imagine the story of this piece. The things it saw and the Battles or Actions it was in during WW2 and the Korean War. My Dad might have seen this piece when he was transported during the service! Item comes as pictured, nothing more, nothing less. Please take a look at all the photos for condition and check out our other store listings! I remember as a kid being dragged into my great uncle George Gooseman’s clock museum in Colorado Springs under the watchful eye of the grand Pike’s Peak Mountain. His building was just off 24 Highway in an out of place blue and white striped metal building. It was close to the flourishing, but now gone, Van Briggle’s pottery shop and the “Ghost town” tourist spot. Upon entering the doors, the strange blending aroma of older wood and mechanical parts greeted the nostrils in the same manner as the methodical ticking greeted the ears. As one would walk down the hallway to the main open room, the heartbeat of the building grew more intense. Upon turning the last corner of the walkway to finally meet the source of the sound, the sight was incredible with motion and movement as hundreds of clocks were still telling their story of an era quickly passing in time…. It was that love of the creativity and ingenuity of our American inventors and their products that got me started in collecting and sharing antiques, vintage watches, and marvelous clocks. We are now hoping to share that excitement with you, as you would not be looking at this page unless you had some of those same interests. We are not Clocksmiths or Watchsmiths by trade, so we don’t do any repairs or shopwork for people, but we hope that we can unite you with that special item you have been looking for or find that part you have been hunting. We list everything we have at the time and do not have “extra” parts in storage. So check back often if you are looking for something because we are adding additional items to our store almost every weekJohn. >The last numbers or letters in the listing heading are for inventory purposes only and do not have anything to do with the listed item itself. Thank you for your interest in our listings and auctions. This also includes parts, tools, watchbands pieces, and movements. We sell many other items, so check us out. The last numbers or letters in the listing heading are for inventory purposes only and do not have anything to do with the listed item itself. Thanks for looking at this week’s listed items. We are always adding more vintage clocks, watches and related items every week as we find them. Everything we have is listed, so we do not have “other” parts in storage. If you like what you see, please put us in your “Saved Sellers” list and check back with us often. Feel free to message us any questions. Because of this, we package items better than necessary to insure a positive experience for all of us. So check back often if you are looking for something because we are adding additional items to our store almost every week……… We are not a full time shop, as this is our fun and hobby. We will answer questions as soon as we read them, usually at least every other day. Certain images/photos incorporated into this template are the royalty free property of Northwestern University Library. Get Images that Make Supersized Seem Small. Auctiva’s Listing Templates improve your auctions in minutes. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “1943 WWII US Navy BU. Ships Stadimeter Mfg by the Schick Engineering Co. F180″ is in sale since Thursday, May 25, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Transportation\Boats & Ships\Military\Other Naval Collectibles”. The seller is “ticktockclockandwatch” and is located in Peculiar, Missouri. This item can be shipped to United States, all countries in Europe, Canada, China, Mexico, Japan, Australia, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand, Hong Kong, Israel, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Dominican republic, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, El salvador, Honduras, Jamaica.
1943 WWII US Navy BU. Ships Stadimeter Mfg by the Schick Engineering Co. F180