GiftTree Lewis & Clark Compass | Personalized Engraved Hiking Compass with three letter Monogram | Decorative Office Gift for Men, Father’s Day, 5th Anniversary, Christmas

March 28, 2019 - Comment
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(as of 6 April 2020 22:34 GMT+0100 - Details)

The perfect personalized gift for a new college student, or anyone beginning a new journey. Inspired by the age of exploration, this beautifully crafted wooden compass is an exact replica of the compass used by Lewis and Clark during their perilous journey across the United States and into unchartered territories. Contains a period-accurate paper dial face, aged bronze, and is housed in a mahogany encasement. Made by skilled artisans, using time-honored methods. Free engraving: 3 initials on inside of the compass. Crafted With Passion – When GiftTree delivers a gift basket, we pour our hearts into it, assemble it with our hands, and give each gift our utmost care and attention. Whether it’s as humble as a bouquet of fresh flowers and balloons or as lavish as a bottle of champagne, here at GiftTree we put our focus on the impact your gift will have when it’s received.

Product Features

  • Mahogany Lewis and Clark exact replica compass with free engraving of your personal message on the wooden lid surface.
  • Inspired by the age of exploration, with a period-accurate dial face and aged bronze needle.
  • This is an exact replica of the one used by Lewis and Clark during their perilous journey across the United States.
  • A one-of-a-kind gift for those with an adventure spirit. Perfect for the outdoor enthusiast or history buff.
  • Made by skilled artisans, using time-honored methods. Measures 3″ x 3″ x 1″.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Looks great It was just what I was looking for.

Anonymous says:

Pleased with my purchase. It was exactly as advertised. Reasonably priced.

Anonymous says:

Waste of money My son loves compasses so we bought this for his 8th birthday. What a dissapointment! I would return if it possible. It was cheap , the compass needle kept moving in the wrong direction. I paid FORTY dollars for this piece of junk! DO NOT RECOMMEND!

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