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From: Greg Rudzinski
Date: 2014 Jan 10, 15:03 -0800
Jack,
The Cassen & Plath web sight shows many options that the C. Plath may not have offered.
1. 2 styles of whole horizon mirrors.
2. Adjustable Sun filters.
3. Quick adjust for index error on the micrometer drum.
4. White frame option.
Both are very well made. One thing I don't like on both makes are the plastic micrometer drum release triggers which can be easily broken.
Greg Rudzinski
Cassens & Plath versus C. Plath sextants
From: Jackson McDonald
Date: 2014 Jan 10, 22:08 +0000
What are the relative merits of Cassens & Plath versus C. Plath sextants?
I was under the impression that Cassens & Plath was considered a somewhat better instrument, if the sextants are otherwise in comparable physical condition. Now I am wondering, however, whether my impression is based on fact or bias or personal preference.
Any thoughts from the group?
JMcD
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