"You are the hardest person in the world to buy for"...... One gift under $100 you would recommend for someone like yourself?


Recommended Posts

Posted

One gift under $100 you would recommend for someone like yourself? 

It's that time of the year and I am sure you have  heard this before  "give me an idea!....you are the hardest person in the world to buy for!" :rolleyes:

I normally answer a Franck Muller Crazy Hours in blue, green or black dial with Casablanca/Cintrex case. 

Unfortunately Di's love doesn't stretch $15-$20 K. :frown: I will try and be better next year 

 

So good people. We enjoy  a great hobby together and likely have have similar interests. Given that's the case, what have you seen lately that:

  • Spiked your interest. 
  • Is under $100 
  • Is not a Gift Card 
  • are not Whiskey Rocks/Stones ;)

 

Link if possibe ;)

  • Haha 2
Posted

I’d take a half decent bottle of aftershave. Ombré leather or something of the sorts. You can’t get much worth having for less than $100 these days. I'm a sucker for buying used off Facebook market place, but unfortunately most of my hobbies have high buy-ins.

Maybe a house plant / ornament or a portable speaker? 🤷🏻‍♂️ 

  • Like 1
Posted

100 bucks? A Cohiba Siglo 6. Wait is that under 100?

Posted

In the US we have a growing number of options for shipping regional food all over the country, bbq from Texas, pizza from New York, I’d go for something like that.

  • Like 3
Posted

Probably a tie between whiskey stones and that whiskey glass with a cigar shelf molded in 🤣. Throw in a couple NC Montes and Cohibas while you’re at it.

I usually appreciate something quality and American made like a leather wallet. I love cooking so something quality for the kitchen is always appreciated.

  • Haha 1
Posted

In high school, my best friend and his older brother would each buy a $50 gift card to the same store for each other 🤣 It was brilliant.

I'm one of those hard to buy for people because I don't want much and if I want something I buy it myself. I always tell people, don't buy me a gift, just come hang out with me and that's the best gift they can give me, their company and time.

My go to's are:

- take me out to a decent dinner, nothing too fancy, or cook me dinner

- book me a massage 

- a bunch of hiking / backpacking snacks and meals (https://www.rei.com/c/food)

- a bottle of booze is always welcome, a unique mezcal perhaps (https://www.magueymelate.com/shop/?orderby=price)

- tickets to a local sports game and pay for my food and drinks when we're there

  • Like 2
  • Thanks 1
Posted
4 hours ago, El Presidente said:

I can see Gil rocking this in Paris. ;)

I thought that was a Speedo.

  • Haha 3
Posted

$100 would be books/ vinyl or a bottle of rum/ whisky that wasn't too fancy. The El Dorado 15 and Redbreast 12 often hit a special at $99 so likely that. 

  • Like 3
Posted

Experience over stuff. Dinner, sporting event, concert, theater, wine tasting, day trip etc. Buying my wife vip tickets for our annual Pork & Brews Fest. Four hours of all the beer and bacon you want. Always a great time. $65

  • Like 2
Posted
4 hours ago, El Presidente said:

I can see Gil rocking this in Paris. ;)

Too funny, but I know that @Li Bai greatly values his safety when travelling around Paris, especially the outer suburbs.

  • Haha 2
Posted

One gift for myself? Under $100? Any bottle of Lanson, Taittinger or Pol Roger Champagne around or under that price, naturally.

  • Like 3
Posted
5 hours ago, El Presidente said:

I can see Gil rocking this in Paris. ;)

Well Rob, you've definitely figured me out 😂🤣🤣

35 minutes ago, JohnS said:

Too funny, but I know that @Li Bai greatly values his safety when travelling around Paris, especially the outer suburbs.

That's right, I'd advise anyone with similar tastes not to rock it in some Parisian arrondissements, you might get yourself in trouble 😉

  • Haha 2
Posted
2 hours ago, BG318 said:

I thought that was a Speedo.

Me as well, reminded me of an 80's cult comedy movie called "Les Bronzés".

christian-clavier-humour-219x300.jpg.5fac67d0a99debf92bd63a6d6d98bf6c.jpg

Different times....

  • Haha 2
Posted

I'm genuinely not fussed about presents at Christmas, if I want or need something I generally buy it. 

If someone could think of something I'd actually want then brilliant, but just having a wild stab because I'm a man/dad, don't worry, just say merry Christmas and save the cash! The post Christmas tidy up usually reveals last year shit gifts as I try to hide them away in that draw of crap. 

 

  • Like 2
Posted

Classics: (I have either given these to acclaim or been given these with remembrance) Champagne, liquor, decanter, ice bucket, vintage crystal vase, serious kitchen knife, coravin, serious wine book, serious chef book, wine coaster, bullet proof phone case, leather passport book/wallet/etc, valet tray, fountain pen, origami paper and book, classic silk tie or vintage pocket square, journal subscriptions, le cruset, functional tea kettle, a real knife sharpening stone, high end hair curling iron (don't forget the ladies), cigar/cheese/hot sauce/tinned fish of the month, frozen pastries, untrimmed subprimal meats, whole fresh fish, #10 sack of oysters, live lobsters, bonsai with manual and tools, 60qt stock pot, wine tote, backpack.

Things I've bought or considered recently: various pocket knives, turned wood phone speaker, travel steamer/iron.

@El Presidente I'd get you a bottle of Chinato and maybe #5 crawfish.

Posted

76.53£? Lemme think....

A bottling of signatory (unpeated!) whisky. A couple Plasencia cigars to try. Out for a decent burger or rodizio might just both of us in for that these days. 

No more junk please.

 

 

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.

Community Software by Invision Power Services, Inc.