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re: Graduation gift for nephew
Posted on 5/3/24 at 1:41 pm to SpringBokCock
Posted on 5/3/24 at 1:41 pm to SpringBokCock
Get him a badass pocket knife like a Case
Posted on 5/3/24 at 1:55 pm to SpringBokCock
Pics of the boy's mom for clarity and frame of reference.
Possibly candid snaps of her, taken on holiday.
TIA
Possibly candid snaps of her, taken on holiday.
TIA
Posted on 5/3/24 at 2:03 pm to SpringBokCock
I like watches but those are hit or miss. Some guys like them, some forget them. As I get older my nice ones are worn less and I wear a Seiko diver mostly that I can see in the dark and beat up.
Back to graduation present - mabye a nice pair of really well made shoes/boots. Alden 403, Danner Lights, Redwing Iron Ranger, etc... Maybe involve him in the purchase process as a good pair of boots will last for decades and size + style are very subjective.
Back to graduation present - mabye a nice pair of really well made shoes/boots. Alden 403, Danner Lights, Redwing Iron Ranger, etc... Maybe involve him in the purchase process as a good pair of boots will last for decades and size + style are very subjective.
Posted on 5/3/24 at 4:28 pm to SpringBokCock
Lot of great suggestions which I appreciate. Definitely getting him jorts.
He fishes but doesn’t hunt, so not a gun. Sounds like a watch is the best option.
He fishes but doesn’t hunt, so not a gun. Sounds like a watch is the best option.
Posted on 5/3/24 at 4:34 pm to JDPndahizzy
quote:Cannot fathom how Vegas wins out with a minor if the whole country is at his disposal (assuming so since you suggested Vegas on TD)
Take him on a long weekend to Vegas if he's 18.
Posted on 5/3/24 at 4:50 pm to SpringBokCock
My uncle gave me a tool set when I graduated high school in 2000. I've added a lot of other tools since, but I still have it and use them today.
Also, as someone who lost his dad at a pretty young age as well, make sure he knows that you know you are the man in his life and that you are proud of him and proud to be the man in his life. That way he will know he's not going out into the world all on his own.
Also, as someone who lost his dad at a pretty young age as well, make sure he knows that you know you are the man in his life and that you are proud of him and proud to be the man in his life. That way he will know he's not going out into the world all on his own.
This post was edited on 5/3/24 at 4:53 pm
Posted on 5/3/24 at 6:33 pm to SpringBokCock
Get something practical that he can use for many years. I only remember 1 gift from graduation. I still have it today. A well made Men's manicure set. Clipper, file, and all the other stuff with it. Still going strong over 40 plus years. Don't even remember what my parents gave me. If you're the only man in his life ignore your wife and think about what you would like to have today and buy a good one of that item.
Posted on 5/3/24 at 7:07 pm to SpringBokCock
I would say the watch or a gun (if he’s into that) or a really nice pair of skin boots. I still have mine that my dad gave me when I graduated college.
The watch or the gun could turn into an heirloom so it could be passed down. My long term plan it to buy my boys nice watches once they graduate.
The watch or the gun could turn into an heirloom so it could be passed down. My long term plan it to buy my boys nice watches once they graduate.
Posted on 5/3/24 at 7:13 pm to HogPharmer
That’s just a gift that keeps on giving all year long!
Posted on 5/3/24 at 8:00 pm to SpringBokCock
Posted on 5/3/24 at 8:20 pm to SpringBokCock
I always give really good knives for graduation.
Posted on 5/3/24 at 9:01 pm to SpringBokCock
Nice pocket knife.
Or a bad azz rod & reel set that's made for whatever type of fishing he likes to do.
Or you can never go wrong by giving him straight up cash.
Or a bad azz rod & reel set that's made for whatever type of fishing he likes to do.
Or you can never go wrong by giving him straight up cash.
This post was edited on 5/3/24 at 9:07 pm
Posted on 5/3/24 at 9:03 pm to Obtuse1
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made from unobtanium
While I don't disagree due to the hype they are great watches and now can still get a Chrono I or II for either MSRP or now below MSRP. A chrono GS is double that ~8-9k but, to your point, far easier to obtain.
Posted on 5/3/24 at 9:11 pm to SpringBokCock
I keep seeing watch or knife.
I would have loved both but today’s kids just don’t want those things.
My son had a junior ring ceremony and I bought him a set of new clubs. Really wanted to get him a Tag but this generation just wants electronics and short lived stuff.
Times are different.
I would have loved both but today’s kids just don’t want those things.
My son had a junior ring ceremony and I bought him a set of new clubs. Really wanted to get him a Tag but this generation just wants electronics and short lived stuff.
Times are different.
Posted on 5/3/24 at 10:26 pm to SpringBokCock
Having spilled blood, sweat and tears on the campus I know first-hand that he'd benefit from a bike. The campus is massive.
This post was edited on 5/4/24 at 9:05 am
Posted on 5/3/24 at 10:44 pm to SpringBokCock
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I’d like to buy him a graduation gift that he will keep for life
Custom engraved pen. I got one as a gift when I was a senior in high school from a role model. He selected Purple Heart wood because I was going to LSU. I still have it. I used it all through college before letting it live in my office where I don’t reach for it often but know that it’s there.
These can range from down in the $30 range to several hundred dollars. I would suggest ballpoint or rollerball (I tend to prefer rollerball) rather than a fountain pen, which seems antiquated and like an ornament if you’re not “in” to it. Parker, Cross, and Montblanc are all options with all the types.
I’m with you on the watch, but I don’t think she’s wrong either. Sort of like a fountain pen, for some folks it is THE gift. For others, it could be just another thing.
For someone who sounds fairly studious and like someone who’s going to work at a desk, a pen that’s useful, ornamental, and sentimental sounds like a decent choice. It would be near the top of my list to give, at least.
Posted on 5/3/24 at 10:49 pm to SpringBokCock
SIAP but not gonna read 4 pages.
Give him $500 in 20's and another hundred dollars worth of scratch offs.
Give him $500 in 20's and another hundred dollars worth of scratch offs.
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