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Sylvanus Morley's Pith Helmet - When worn, it allows user to see and understand languages based on pictures. Downside: (Can't really think of anything, but I'm sure it would have something to do with his work in espionage.)

Geoffrey Barkas' Collar Stud - When dropped, it covers the nearby area with a camoflauge "shield" that matches the pattern of what the stud was dropped on. Downside: The "shield" does not physically protect what is contained within, and so can be easily removed. When moved, even in the slightest, the shield with momentarily waver and then dissapate.

Sophie Blanchard's (?) - (I'm not sure, but it could most likly be part of her outfit or the rope that she was caught on, as Wikipedia says this: "Blanchard began her ascent, carrying a white flag and wearing a white dress and a white hat topped with ostrich plumes.") When used, it allows for enough aerokinetic abilities as to allow the user to lift themselves up into the air, where they are also able to surround themselves with stunning pyrotechnic displays. Downside: Can and will occasionally produce an overabundance of flammable gases, which can lead to explosions; also has a chance of blasting the user one way or another, which will almost always lead to the user falling onto or hitting something.

Herb Stempel's Headset - (Either tht or his Timex watch, which was said to have been so loud that it could be heard in the microphone, which helped to build suspense). When worn, it alows user to know the answers to questions put to them. Downside: If they are specifically asked to lie, they will be forced to (sort of like Mesmer's Magnets with the power of suggestion).