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Freiberger vs Tamaya
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I have a dilemma... two great looking sextants at good prices (about $250); I don't know which to choose.

The Freiberger Sextant has a lightweight aluminum alloy frame, a 4 x 40mm scope, a wooden storage case with instruction manual.  The horizon mirror is serviceable but needs replacing.
 
The Tamaya 833 has a 7x35 scope and is in good shape, no storage case.

They both appeal to me.

Which is the better sextant?

joe
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#2
Joe,

Both are made by very good companies. Does the Freiberger has a wooden handle?

If they're both acceptable in terms of condition it's a tough choice. You'll get a good sextant either way. Make sure you can get a replacement horizon mirror before buying the Freiberger.

Good luck,

Clen
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(07-04-2018, 10:00 AM)c_davidson Wrote: Joe,

  Does the Freiberger has a wooden handle? 

Clen

No, Clen, the Freiberger has a metal handle... what does that mean???

joe
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Joe,

Most Freiberger's I've seen have a wooden handle mounted on the metal/aluminum frame. It's quite secure- just a nice touch of wood on a possibly cold handle when in the Arctic.

Clen
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(07-05-2018, 01:21 AM)c_davidson Wrote: Joe,

Most Freiberger's I've seen have a wooden handle mounted on the metal/aluminum frame.  It's quite secure- just a nice touch of wood on a possibly cold handle when in the Arctic.

Clen

IC - I thought you might have some insight on different models or years of manufacture.  Well, Im still at the dreaming stage... its not likely that I can afford either.  Where I live 250 dollars is half a months pay.  We still have to eat and pay rent and utilities...  nevertheless I think Id almost give my right nut for a reasonable sextant...  LOL

Joe
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