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Compass - W. Leather Pouch

Compass - W. Leather Pouch

Epic Armoury’s Compass with Leather Pouch is a working brass compass embellished with white cardinal directions and degrees on a black background. The outer brass casing is 5 cm in diameter with a ring hanger where you can attach a chain or leather cord.

Protect the compass by storing it inside the included leather pouch. Tie the pouch shut with a leather cord and attach it to the belt using its leather strap. Pair this accessory with an adventurous rogue, swashbuckler, or practical soldier.

History

  • First invented in China as early as 206 B.C.
  • Use of the compass is recorded in Europe in the 13th century

    Compass - W. Leather Pouch

    Epic Armoury’s Compass with Leather Pouch is a working brass compass embellished with white cardinal directions and degrees on a black background. The outer brass casing is 5 cm in diameter with a ring hanger where you can attach a chain or leather cord.

    Protect the compass by storing it inside the included leather pouch. Tie the pouch shut with a leather cord and attach it to the belt using its leather strap. Pair this accessory with an adventurous rogue, swashbuckler, or practical soldier.

    History

    • First invented in China as early as 206 B.C.
    • Use of the compass is recorded in Europe in the 13th century
      $13.41

      Original: $38.31

      -65%
      Compass - W. Leather Pouchβ€”

      $38.31

      $13.41

      Description

      Compass - W. Leather Pouch

      Epic Armoury’s Compass with Leather Pouch is a working brass compass embellished with white cardinal directions and degrees on a black background. The outer brass casing is 5 cm in diameter with a ring hanger where you can attach a chain or leather cord.

      Protect the compass by storing it inside the included leather pouch. Tie the pouch shut with a leather cord and attach it to the belt using its leather strap. Pair this accessory with an adventurous rogue, swashbuckler, or practical soldier.

      History

      • First invented in China as early as 206 B.C.
      • Use of the compass is recorded in Europe in the 13th century