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 * Jeannette Piccard's Sandbag: From one of her balloons, the sandbags acts inversely to it'ss intended use and holding it will cause a person to float into the air. The altitude depends on how much rope is between the holder and the sandbag, one inch is equal to five meters up. Dropping the sandbag will cause the effects to immediately stop, and it can be tied to and used by any object.


 * Sam Sheppard's Wrestling Boots: Gives vast anotomical knowledge when is a combat situation, but fills the wearer with a need to conquer his foe at any cost.


 * Michael Servetus' Parchment: Placing one hand on the parchment and one of the body of a sick or injured individual gives the user detailed information on how to cure or treat the condition. Only treatments known of in the 16th century will be reccomended. If the patient remains uncured or is not recovering in a days time, the user will begin to combust.


 * Magdelaine Lafreamboise's Foxskin Shawl: Makes the wearer incredibly persuasive in sales, able to convince people to buy their wares over other suppliers.


 * Karl Pilkington's Sleeping Bag: Born from "experiences" abroad, sleeping in the sleeping bag drains the body of all curiosity, leaving the user apathetic and uninterested in any new experiences.


 * Herodotus' Dish: A polished bronze dish from ancient Greece. Can show images of the past, thought the dish's unpolished and dented surface may distort the image.


 * Robert Spring's Sleeve Button: Fallen from the sleeve of his coat, when this button is sewn onto a sleeve the wearer will be able to forge any signature. Only works on one hand at a time, depending on what sleeve it is sewn to.


 * Robert Simnel's Leggings: Allows the wearer to convince others that they are of royal heratige. No real downside, though actualy royals are not fooled.


 * Dominique Pire's Cappa: Conceals refugees in hostile environments and compells others to aid them in ally areas.


 * Anita King's Lighter: Allows a woman to survive any car crash, no matter how severe, and long as it was lit at some point in the car she was driving.