60th Birthday present for the old man.
60th Birthday present for the old man.
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hornetrider

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63,161 posts

228 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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What to get?

I've bought him all manner of port, vino, fat cubans, rugby and golf stuff over the years, but later on this month it's the big one for him.

Got no idea what to buy.

Anyone got any decent ideas?

paranha

633 posts

265 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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A theme day experience.



Edited by paranha on Monday 9th February 14:07

parakitaMol.

11,876 posts

274 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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The new ACDC album

shirt

25,056 posts

224 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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classic car hire for the day/weekend? something from his early years he wouldn;t have been able to afford perhaps.


Cara Van Man

29,977 posts

274 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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hornetrider said:
What to get?

I've bought him all manner of port, vino, fat cubans, rugby and golf stuff over the years, but later on this month it's the big one for him.

Got no idea what to buy.

Anyone got any decent ideas?
Balloon flight?

Flying lesson?

Ticket to a big match?

Some kind of drving experience?

Dogwatch

6,366 posts

245 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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Family bought me a balloon flight for mine. Great experience - flew over Dunsfold where they film TG. No-one about at the time though frown

Emsman

7,202 posts

213 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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£250 too much??


If not, there is a company that will fly you around for an hour in a Harvard, which im led to believe is as close as you can get to a second world war fighter.

I fookin loved it, they let you have a go, its simply great


M@T.R

2,186 posts

253 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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viagra?

OJ

14,187 posts

251 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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I bought my old man some Cartier Cufflinks for his 60th. Decided they were something that

a) Will last
b) He will use
c) Are tasteful

and

d) I can actually afford... well at least I could prior to buying the Evo

Obviously if your old man doesn't spend much time in a suit, as mine does, they might not be the best choice

Neil_H

15,407 posts

274 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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hornetrider said:
What to get?

I've bought him all manner of port, vino, fat cubans, rugby and golf stuff over the years, but later on this month it's the big one for him.
A trip to Blackpool Pleasure Beach?

Bushmaster

27,560 posts

302 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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A company directorship





hornetrider

Original Poster:

63,161 posts

228 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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Neil_H said:
hornetrider said:
What to get?

I've bought him all manner of port, vino, fat cubans, rugby and golf stuff over the years, but later on this month it's the big one for him.
A trip to Blackpool Pleasure Beach?
Bingo, we have a winner!

..seriously though - he does like Jags and used to drive an XJ6 back in the 90's before he got company cars. But I'm not sure he shares a true enthusiasm for cars these days, such that it would make a great birthday gift.

Also he's ex-RAF so he's been in the back seat of a few, er, fast things out in Oman. I don't think a balloon flight is up his street. And yeah, I think 250 is a bit much unfortunately, though that was a good idea.

Cara Van Man

29,977 posts

274 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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Bushmaster said:
A company directorship
How about 2?

Cara Van Man

29,977 posts

274 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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hornetrider said:
Neil_H said:
hornetrider said:
What to get?

I've bought him all manner of port, vino, fat cubans, rugby and golf stuff over the years, but later on this month it's the big one for him.
A trip to Blackpool Pleasure Beach?
Bingo, we have a winner!

..seriously though - he does like Jags and used to drive an XJ6 back in the 90's before he got company cars. But I'm not sure he shares a true enthusiasm for cars these days, such that it would make a great birthday gift.

Also he's ex-RAF so he's been in the back seat of a few, er, fast things out in Oman. I don't think a balloon flight is up his street. And yeah, I think 250 is a bit much unfortunately, though that was a good idea.
How about some sort of day trip to a flight museum....Battle of Britain @ Consingsby? Hendon?

Cactussed

5,357 posts

236 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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I bought mine a 60 year old bottle of Armagnac. Went down a treat.
I bought Mum and hand made Japanese knife. Also went down very well, although she never uses the damn thing as she's 'saving it for best'.

Going to buy my uncle some Dunhill driving gloves I think...

Cara Van Man

29,977 posts

274 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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Cactussed said:
I bought Mum and hand made Japanese knife. .
...
confused

Was she in Tenko?

Landlord

12,689 posts

280 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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Emsman said:
If not, there is a company that will fly you around for an hour in a Harvard, which im led to believe is as close as you can get to a second world war fighter.
That's what we got my Dad for his 60th. He loved it.

Bushmaster

27,560 posts

302 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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A day salmon fishing

A day pheasant shooting

A day on a sailing yacht




GuildfordPaul

467 posts

229 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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I got my dad a really nice watch for his 60th which went down really well.

If its more than you're looking to spend why dont you get a few family/friends to club together and get something really worth while.

chris_w

2,568 posts

282 months

Monday 9th February 2009
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I took my old man to the Classic Le Mans for his 60th last year, was a great weekend.