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Wand of Mortality

#805445
Turns your least favorite political candidate into a newt! Not really, but this macabre wand will turn your costumed friends into admirers with its highly detailed, haunting visage. This high-quality polyresin wand is hand painted and includes a gift/display box to show it off when you’re not out saving the world from evil entities.
$8.95

Hanwei / Tinker Pommel Retention Nut

#805261
This replacement retention nut is for use on the recessed pommel nuts found on Hanwei blades and training swords. Listing is for a single pommel retention nut.
$8.95

Replica Brass Constable Whistle

#804963
This hand aged brass whistle is a fully functional replica of those issued to Constables in the 1920's to 1940's. Reads "CONSTABLE" on one side with a raised lawman's star on the other.
$8.95

Forged Iron Medieval Belt Buckle Plain

#805052
A terrific all around belt buckle for any medieval reenactment.
$7.95 $6.76

Butterfly Wing Earrings

#805312
The jewels of the insect world - colorful butterfly wings - are encased in preserving jewelry quality acrylic, ready to enhance and enchant your look! Each wing measures about 2".
$7.95

Let's Get Hammered Bottle Stopper

#805289
Let's Get Hammered - why the devil not! This cork stopper has a ceramic top with artwork showing Thor's hammer reaching out and inviting you to have a sip.
$7.95

Drink Me If You Dare Bottle Stopper

#805290
Do you dare drink the contents of the bottle? This cork stopper has a ceramic top with artwork inviting you to imbibe... if you dare.
$7.95

Coins of Perseus

#802190
These two coins feature Perseus and the goddess Athena. Antique nickel finish. Collector display box included. Each coin measures approximately 1" across.
$25.95 $7.95

No one ever said that good gifts had to have expensive price tags! So whether you waited until the last minute to start shopping, are searching for a white elephant or secret Santa gift, or just don’t have a ton to spend this year, there are many reasons to stick to a budget. And that’s nothing to be ashamed of! Check out these unique finds under $30, and you’ll see that sometimes the best presents come at totally reasonable prices!


Top Customer Reviews

Review of: Conan Miniature Atlantean Sword Letter Opener

Even for a letter opener, it is small, but as a big fan of the Conan movies, this will suffice until I can afford the full size version.  No attention to detail has been spared.  The wood case is a very nice addition.  I highly recommend.
Reviewed by: Charles, July 19, 2021

Review of: Conan Miniature Atlantean Sword Letter Opener

Highly detailed little toad sticker.  Super cool.
Reviewed by: Christopher, January 03, 2021

Review of: Conan Miniature Atlantean Sword Letter Opener

The box is a little to big to fit on a small desk, but I probably missed the size description
Reviewed by: Tyrone, August 01, 2020

Review of: Conan Miniature Atlantean Sword Letter Opener

Great detail on it and it looks nice in the wood box. One day I will get the full size sword, until then this will do.
Reviewed by: Jeremy, May 13, 2019

Review of: Ozark Sumac Root Walking Cane

This is an amazing cane.  It looks great and feels like it was made for my hand.  Thanks a bunch!  Joe
Reviewed by: Joe, January 25, 2019

Review of: Ozark Sumac Root Walking Cane

I’ve had a hickory cane for years. Leaving my old cane behind on one of my outings hurt. I’ll have to settle the new cane into my hand.
Reviewed by: Ed, December 02, 2018

Review of: Conan Miniature Atlantean Sword Letter Opener

The detailing is amazing. Well worth the money!
Reviewed by: John, August 01, 2018

Review of: Late Renaissance Shirt

Came fast and fit like a tee! Excellent! Can't wait to wear it at the Renn Fest!
Reviewed by: Donald, October 18, 2016

Review of: Conan Miniature Atlantean Sword Letter Opener

VERY nice!!
Reviewed by: Dwight, May 11, 2015

Review of: Late Renaissance Shirt

I purchased the white shirt it just what I expected. There was one little thing about it. The cord for the V cut in the front was not available during the period when the shirts were made. I found a innovative fix though. The draw strings for the sleeves were extra long, so I used the excess from the sleeves, replace the cord in V cut in the front. Aside from that it's wonderful addition to my costume.
Cour de Lyon
Reviewed by: Bruce W., February 21, 2009