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 Post subject: Help! RMD present for my dad
PostPosted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 12:25 
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I need emergency ideas for a present for my dad. I completely forgot about his birthday this Thursday. I'm rubbish, I know.

He's into classic cars (currently restoring a TR4a, very good at metal work and such), has an allotment and likes ale. I've bought him awesome stuff in the past but have run out of inspiration this year.

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 Post subject: Re: Help! RMD present for my dad
PostPosted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 12:28 
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 Post subject: Re: Help! RMD present for my dad
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Zardoz wrote:
A Rega RP1 Turntable.

And then when he doesn't want it I can pass it on to you? I like your thinking.

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 Post subject: Re: Help! RMD present for my dad
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I have one.

Better get him a PS3 then.

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http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0948207957/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=wwwhsmxcom-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=19450&creativeASIN=0948207957

He has that, annoyingly.

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kalmar wrote:
http://www.teng.co.uk/mr1435af-teng-tools-35-pce-1-or-4-inches-drive-regular-or-deep-af-socket-set_799_pd.asp

Are they supa speshul? He has quite a few socket wrenches and socket sets lying around.

I was thnking maybe a Leatherman utility knife or something.

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 Post subject: Re: Help! RMD present for my dad
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kalmar wrote:
http://www.teng.co.uk/mr1435af-teng-tools-35-pce-1-or-4-inches-drive-regular-or-deep-af-socket-set_799_pd.asp

Are they supa speshul? He has quite a few socket wrenches and socket sets lying around.


Teng is High Quality. That or Snap-on, American tools are super tough and shiny.
These are small AF sockets, long-reach ones - a little set like that is a bit of a luxury that you wouldn't tend to buy for yourself, but it's really nice to have available.

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I was thnking maybe a Leatherman utility knife or something.


Meh, those are a bit useless I think, they never get used.


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 Post subject: Re: Help! RMD present for my dad
PostPosted: Tue Oct 18, 2011 12:43 
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kalmar wrote:
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kalmar wrote:
http://www.teng.co.uk/mr1435af-teng-tools-35-pce-1-or-4-inches-drive-regular-or-deep-af-socket-set_799_pd.asp

Are they supa speshul? He has quite a few socket wrenches and socket sets lying around.


Teng is High Quality. That or Snap-on, American tools are super and shiny.
These are small AF sockets, long-reach ones - a little set like that is a bit of a luxury that you wouldn't tend to buy for yourself, but it's really nice to have available.


Hmm, may be a good idea then - thank you.

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I was thinking maybe a Leatherman utility knife or something.


Meh, those are a bit useless I think, they never get used.

Yeah, I did wonder. It's in that category like hipflasks, isn't it - things that seem like a good idea but that you never need in practice.

DB - like the idea! Not sure he'd go for that though.

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 Post subject: Re: Help! RMD present for my dad
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I was thnking maybe a Leatherman utility knife or something.


Meh, those are a bit useless I think, they never get used.

I managed to break off the pliers on a Leatherman. Makes me wonder about the build quality.


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 Post subject: Re: Help! RMD present for my dad
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I got him some suede gloves for the winter driving in the end. To go with the awesome flat cap and scarf I got him a while back, which he always wears. Also some nice ale. Not to go with the driving.

I quite fancy a Leatherman, mind, despite their being useless and me always being near my enormous collection of tools any time I need to use a tool I almost said enormous tool collection, which would be something else entirely).

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 Post subject: Re: Help! RMD present for my dad
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I quite fancy a Leatherman

Knock yourself out.

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