Brass Pocket Compass

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$19.00 CAD
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Compact brass compass with vintage design and magnetic needle. Ideal for LARP, cosplay, historical reenactment, or real-world outdoor navigation.

SKU: 11105
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Size: 4.5 cm

4.5 cm

Finish: Brass

Brass

This item is currently on its journey from the supplier and is expected to arrive around 2025-06-16. Secure yours now through preorder! This item is currently on its journey from the supplier and is NOT expected to arrive around 2025-06-16. Secure yours now through preorder!

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Description

Navigate your next adventure with timeless style using this Brass Pocket Compass, a tool as reliable as it is refined. Whether you're preparing for a fantasy quest, a historical reenactment, or a rugged LARP campaign, this pocket-sized compass brings authenticity and utility to any explorer's kit. With a sturdy brass body and vintage-inspired dial, it bridges function and old-world charm, offering practical guidance and visual appeal in equal measure.

Perfect for use on the trail or as a roleplay accessory, this compass features a highly sensitive magnetic needle for precise orientation and quick readings. Whether you’re charting a path through the wilderness or adding the final touch to your medieval or steampunk ensemble, this compass ensures you're never lost, either in direction or in detail.

Character

Ideal for rangers, scouts, steampunk adventurers, medieval navigators, pirates, or traveling scholars. A compact tool fit for characters who thrive in exploration, mapping, or wilderness survival.

Characteristics

Characteristics

  • Material: Solid brass construction
  • Finish: Antique-style polished brass
  • Needle: Fast and reliable magnetic needle
  • Dial: Easy-to-read with vintage detailing
  • Size: Pocket-sized for travel or cosplay use
  • Function: Fully functional for navigation or display
  • Use: LARP, historical reenactment, steampunk and pirate cosplay, outdoor exploration

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