What things do you still use from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My mom's hot rollers from the 60s.

Sony shelf stereo system with CD and record player that got got when I graduated high school in 1991.

Sony clock radio from around 1993.

Yes 90125 CD (OK, the CD is from 1994 but the album is from 1983 and it's still in regular rotation in my car to this day.)


Is it the Dream Machine?

I can’t sleep with an alarm clock, or I’d still have mine.
Anonymous
My clock radio (around 1984)

My Cuisinart is clearly from the 1990s though I bought it used in 2003.

Anonymous
If you’d have asked me a month ago I would have said a toaster. My grandmother owned it for like 30 years and then passed it to me.
A clock radio is likely from the 90s, as are my speakers. A coffee table. Lots of furniture and blankets are even older— family hand me downs.
Anonymous


I know I still have some JNCO at my parent's house.
Anonymous
I have a car from the 60’s, an airplane from the 50’s, and a machinegun from the 30’s.
Anonymous
I just replaced 80's Corelle dishes.

Our coffee table is the one my parents had. I've been dusting this damn thing since 1985!!

Ds is using the dresser I had for as long as I can remember.

Anonymous
I still have almost every kitchen/dining item we got when we were married in the mid-90s, so dishes, chinaware, glassware, pots and pans, cutlery, etc. Still the same slow cooker, same blender.

Anonymous
Car: 1997
Musical Instrument: 1981
KitchenAid mixer: 1994
Anonymous
An old fondue pot that my parents received as a wedding gift from the 70s; a nostalgic nightlight I had as a child in the 80s; a vintage purse and some vintage jewelry that have been passed down to me; an old flashlight from the 60s, my husband's christening outfit for our baby's photos; occasionally my old acoustic guitar from the 90s. Can't think of anything else.
Anonymous
From the 70s: my brain.
Anonymous
LL Bean duck boots that are now trendy. Mine are from 1994.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:An old fondue pot that my parents received as a wedding gift from the 70s; a nostalgic nightlight I had as a child in the 80s; a vintage purse and some vintage jewelry that have been passed down to me; an old flashlight from the 60s, my husband's christening outfit for our baby's photos; occasionally my old acoustic guitar from the 90s. Can't think of anything else.


^ Just thought to add my grandma's old cast iron skillet, and some kid's books my mom saved from my childhood. Some things are timeless.
Anonymous
Vintage Eames chairs, a Danish mod credenza, pyrex passed down from grandma...I think these might be 60s. I also have some Shiny-brite Christmas ornaments.
Anonymous
Gum under the kitchen table from the late 1990s.
Anonymous
Rice cooker from 1997. Still works!
Still use the tape that you used in a car to plug into your discman to play CDs. I use it now to play my iPhone. Still works, from 1990s.
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