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Sigh...why do I like all the most expensive shiney things...:0
...but I do like the crime scene scale...and at the price it seems a shame not to have one...just in case...few more days and it is pay day!!!
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Don't forget to buy the two-sided one, I need one of those so I can show beads to scale in diameter and height in one fell swoop.
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Fab video. I swear I used one of the 'toss over the shoulder' ones when I was in the Scouts..
Ahh, the ball compass is a *Brunton*! I'm trying to convince various people to like me enough to buy me a brass Brunton like I used to use in t'old country..
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ta muchly... its fun really! and as Maggie says.. I have no shame! and deadly.. you be the person to ask... which one would you take if you had to grab one?
and a brass brunton sounds like a form of wedgie!!
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Isn't it taking all the fun out of writing sites up if people start putting north in the right direction on their plans/photos/context sheets? Has always fascinated me how the average digger can't even work out where the sun is.....
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Now all you have to do is pin a ball compass to each of them... ah.. imagine if I could come up with the compass drafting film!
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Not a hard choice really Hosty...would have to be the sighting compass for me.
The ball compass looks really useful if you have to consider weight/how much personal kit you are carrying and how general a task you are doing, but if you have a compass out there's a reson for having it therefore I'd like to make sure I was super accurate!
You may just find an order winging it's way to you...
Do you ever use a mils protractor for resections?
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Mils Protractors... ah.. the good old days of hand doing things...
I honestly can't remember the last time I used one... probably when I was young
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Ah, youf! Remember that too...
It's been a while since I used one too...used to like the big bang at the end though}
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Are you going to start an 'Oldies' line for us traditionalists (ok, older persons) who don't get all the buttons, stuff like Artillery Levels and the like? :face-approve: