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Gold Engineer's Pocket
Compass
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List Price:USD24
Our Price:USD10.88
Material: Metal
Color: Gold
Dimension(in): 3.0x3.0x1.0 in
Weight: 150g
ID: SL10348 |
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Product Description
This is a more advance engineer's compass for more scientific
people who already know how to use the magnifier and sightfinder
when taking directional readings. This is a pocket compass suitable
for those who want to carry it along when they go out shopping
or working to check their auspicious directions. Our Feng Shui
Scholars are always advising feng shui enthusiasts to never rely
their compass directions by observing how the sun rises or sets,
as it will make all enhancement and cures go incorrect. Classical
Feng Shui places great emphasis on directional and locational
influences. A compass is the most fundamental necessary tool to
determine these directions. This reliable compass with appropriate
directional degrees are suitable for applications of both Eight
Mansion(Ba Zhai) and Flying Star (Xuan Kong Fei Xing) Feng Shui
for master practioners who do not read chinese. The needle quality
is excellent and it provides accurate and stable reading.

The accurate degrees in outer ring
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Details about this Feng Shui Compass
This high quality compass is suitable for
those practising classical compass school feng shui, especially
useful for landform feng shui, mountain audits and flying stars
analysis.
Magnetic needle quality - this is the most important feature as the accuracy of feng shui readings depends on the quality of needle. Our manufacturer uses the best type of stainless steel metal to make their needle. Its magnetic field is very strong and the reliability ever-lasting.
Accuracy of partitions - every single degree
counts. Our compass has a very strict specification on partitions
and degree readings within the outer ring when you are taking
your readings.
It is equipped with a sight finder and magnifying scope to ensure
you get the most accurate reading. But due to its complexity,
it is not recommended for starters who do not have scouting experience
or ever used a compass before.
The north needle always point to the north for your reference.
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