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Askme42

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So some things have happened and the chances are very high this will be the last gift I get from my grandpa. Who is my last living grandparent. He spends $100. I have $55 left after getting the Black Friday special snap on stool from menards. I could just pay for the stool and have $100. So price range $55-$100.

I'm looking for something that's going to last a good while. That I will also use a decent amount. Something well into the future that will remind me of grandpa when I use it. Sockets wrenches and ratchets pretty much covered.

Ideas?
 
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SweetD

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You could get a really decent vintage USA Made vise for that kind of $$. It will last longer than you if you don't beat the **** out of it!
 

sac02

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Have him frame you one of his favorite pictures. Think about sentimental value, not tool purchases.

That's exactly what I was thinking. A picture of the two of you, if that wasn't already implied.
 

rapid robert

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I have a set of blue point t handle hexkeys, a proto long handled 1/2 ratchet, and a pair of bolt cutters that are all 35 plus years old and remind me of my grandfather every time I use them.
 
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rapid robert

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Have him frame you one of his favorite pictures. Think about sentimental value, not tool purchases.

The tools I mentioned belonged to my grandfather...so I guess that is a lot different than buying something new...those old tools have plenty of sentimental value.
 

IOWNJUNK

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I would give up any of my tools for another lunch with gramps, there's like a bazillion questions I need to ask him.

Make that ALL my tools.
 

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I never really knew my grandparent, but I did know my wife's. Her grandfather gave me $5 for my birthday over 40 years ago, and I used it to buy a Lufkin 25' tape to keep with my welding tools. He died in 1974; it's still there in my welding box, and I think of him every time I pick it up.
 

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I suggested leatherman before - was thinking maybe that or a watch.. Honestly, I would want something that wasn't going to be beaten up.. Not the type of tool for sentimental value..
 

Manny2_0

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I don't know, to me pocket knives and grandpa go in the same sentence...

Framed pic of both of you is a great idea
Day trip of somewhere he wants to go, perhaps a state park/camping trip which will give you tons of time to talk about little stuff/stories
 

HaroRider

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I don't know what state of health he's in, buy spending the money and time to do something with him will last forever..just a thought.
 
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