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Captains aneroid soild brass barometer by Royal Mariner

Captains aneroid soild brass barometer by Royal Mariner
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  • Our solid brass aneroid barometer has been used to predict rapidly changing weather on the water.
  • 7" diameter barometer is made of solid brass.
  • carry beautiful mahogany stands for this model.
  • bezel height of 4" and weighs approximately 5 lbs.


  • Our solid brass aneroid barometer has been used to predict rapidly changing weather on the water. It is a reliable instrument that no nautical mariner should be without. This quality 7" diameter barometer is made of solid brass. We carry beautiful mahogany stands for this model. It features a bezel height of 4" and weighs approximately 5 lbs.This barometer makes a unique boating and fishing gift. We also offer a 30-day money-back guarantee if you are not completely satisfied with the clock. Instructions for use and setting the barometer will accompany the instrument.

  • Our solid brass aneroid barometer has been used to predict rapidly changing weather on the water.
  • 7" diameter barometer is made of solid brass.
  • carry beautiful mahogany stands for this model.
  • bezel height of 4" and weighs approximately 5 lbs.
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