Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cheapskates
Or maybe they just invested in quality products.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Furniture, which is 1880s-1990s; the only "new" furniture we have is upholstered
Cuisinart, 90s
Boom box, 80s
Cast iron skillets, pyrex cookware, fire king casserole dish, and other kitchen stuff from the 50s-90s.
Whole set of Portmeirion dishes from the 90s that are slowly getting replaced as I break them.
2 bikes from the 90s
A jansport backpack from the 90s.
Sewing machine, 80s
Quality US made towels from the 90s, although they are starting to show their age now.
I was born in the early 70s, I just like older stuff because it does tend to last longer and sometimes is less expensive to purchase secondhand.
I still use my Jansport backpack I used in college in the late 80s!
Anonymous wrote:Landline.
Cassette/CD player
Sewing machine (nothing beats an American made, all metal parts sewing machine.)
Anonymous wrote:Cheapskates
Anonymous wrote:I use a Rolodex and a pasta pot set I’ve had since the 90s.
Anonymous wrote:Furniture, which is 1880s-1990s; the only "new" furniture we have is upholstered
Cuisinart, 90s
Boom box, 80s
Cast iron skillets, pyrex cookware, fire king casserole dish, and other kitchen stuff from the 50s-90s.
Whole set of Portmeirion dishes from the 90s that are slowly getting replaced as I break them.
2 bikes from the 90s
A jansport backpack from the 90s.
Sewing machine, 80s
Quality US made towels from the 90s, although they are starting to show their age now.
I was born in the early 70s, I just like older stuff because it does tend to last longer and sometimes is less expensive to purchase secondhand.
Ok this one I am planning to update in the next year or so. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lots of stuff. I'm old, but I also like to buy quality stuff and use it forever (and I'm actually whatever the opposite of a hoarder is):
LL Bean down sleeping bag
Lots of kitchen stuff (pots and pans, good knives -- I use cast iron pans that belonged to my great grandmother)
Golf clubs
Maglite flashlight
Sorel boots
Fountain pens
Hairdryers (I even have a couple of small travel hair dryers, because back in the day, not all hotels provided them)
Leather Briefcase
Alarm clock (it's in the guest room now, I use my iPhone as a bedside clock)
I have lodge skillets from my inlaws. I don't think those things ever go bad.