The Trident gets its name from the Latin three-teeth and was originally used by fishermen to skewer multiple fish at a time. Not unlike many other hunting untensils the Trident...
A belt is an adjustable band, made of either leather or a type of cloth, worn around the waist. It generally serves the purpose of supporting clothing items that would...
A Viking was a member of the Scandinavian seafaring warriors who raided and colonized wide areas of Europe from the 9th to the 11th century. If you are looking for...
Despite stringed instruments being around for thousands of years, bowed instruments are a fairly new invention. It is believed that the talented horse-mounted warriors of Central Asia circa 10th century...
Often derided as a 'skirt', the Waist Armor's ability to protect against low-flying shrapnel - as well as harsh environmental elements - won out over any disparaging criticism. Add the...
The Walkie-Talkie (formally known as a handheld transceiver) is a hand-held, portable, two-way radio transceiver. Developed during the Second World War similar designs were created after the war for such...
Through the course of human history, commonplace objects have been pressed into service as weapons. Hammers, by virtue of their ubiquity, are no exception. Why bother hacking and slashing when...
Give traffic a heads up with the Warning Light. Attach to most standard 5mm connection points to decorate emergency vehicles or illuminated space ships. Works great with LifeLites ! Flip...
What's a wizard without his staff? In folklore wizards, magicians, and practitioners of magic by other titles were at a severe disadvantage without some sort of divining device such as...