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They definitely don’t make stuff like they used to. We’ve heard that before, but it’s ridiculous how true it actually is. Generally speaking, the quality of the products that we buy is worse (often on purpose) than in the past. Whether we’re talking about planned obsolescence, shoddy craftsmanship, or plain old cutting corners because of greed, it’s frustrating having to watch your furniture, tech, and tools break down in just a few seasons. The environment and our wallets end up paying for it.

However, it’s inspiring to finally find some products that stand the test of time and keep working well. Decade after decade. After decade. That’s where the r/BuyItForLife (aka BIFL) subreddit comes in. A community of nearly 1.1 million redditors, it’s a space where people have been sharing photos and recommendations of “practical, durable, and quality made products that are made to last” since the founding of the subreddit in August 2011.

Scroll down for the best of r/BuyItForLife and for some awesome inspiration in case you need a new fridge, thermos, or pretty much anything else for life. Meanwhile, you’ll find Bored Panda’s previous articles about the subreddit here: Part 1 and Part 2.

#1

A Lady Who Always Grabs Vintage Casserole Dishes At Thrift Stores Or Yard Sales And Uses Them When She Brings A Meal To Someone!

A Lady Who Always Grabs Vintage Casserole Dishes At Thrift Stores Or Yard Sales And Uses Them When She Brings A Meal To Someone!

I saw a post the other day by a lady who said she always grabs vintage casserole dishes when she sees them at thrift stores or yard sales and uses them when she brings a meal to someone! She said often they are cheaper than disposable ones and the family can either keep for themselves or pass on to someone else who needs a meal in the future! So in the spirit of reduce, reuse, renew & recycle... I thought this was a neat idea worth sharing!

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#2

Family Heirloom Thanksgiving Cactus, 100 Years Old, Three Generations In The Family

Family Heirloom Thanksgiving Cactus, 100 Years Old, Three Generations In The Family

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#3

Family Heirloom Restoration In Progress!

Family Heirloom Restoration In Progress!

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The r/BuyItForLife subreddit initially started off as a spin-off of r/ShutUpandTakeMyMoney. ‘Buy It For Life’ moderator and founder u/Petrarch1603 was inspired by some of the products they saw there.

“I noticed that sometimes [it featured] useful products that I was interested in buying. Unfortunately, I also noticed a lot of gimmicks and cheaply made products too," they said.

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#4

Our Aga Stove That Came With The House Will Survive Us All! This Thing Is Built Like A Tank And An Absolute Delight To Work With

Our Aga Stove That Came With The House Will Survive Us All! This Thing Is Built Like A Tank And An Absolute Delight To Work With

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#5

In 2000, I Was Studying Overseas & Cringed As I Forked Over $10 For The Plainest Pencil I Could Find In The University Bookstore. I Had No Idea It Would Become My Forever Favorite & I'd Carry It Everywhere For The Next 22 Years

In 2000, I Was Studying Overseas & Cringed As I Forked Over $10 For The Plainest Pencil I Could Find In The University Bookstore. I Had No Idea It Would Become My Forever Favorite & I'd Carry It Everywhere For The Next 22 Years

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#6

Found This On The Curb. All Accessories In The Bowl. Works Beautifully

Found This On The Curb. All Accessories In The Bowl. Works Beautifully

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Previously, one of the mods told Bored Panda that some of the most popular items that get posted on the subreddit include: “Stanley Thermos, Darn Tough Socks, Kitchen Aid mixers, Red Wing boots, and pots and pans, particularly cast iron.”

"Most products are built to be as cheap as possible .... and poorly assembled (maybe partly due to planned obsolescence but mostly just due to the fact that people in general like spending less). The products that you see lasting longer are often made of higher quality material and care when built. But they're also priced accordingly,” they shared with us.

#7

Found This On Facebook Today… Thought Some Of You Might Enjoy It

Found This On Facebook Today… Thought Some Of You Might Enjoy It

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#8

Le Creuset Enamel/ Iron Saucepan Set (80’s/90’s)

Le Creuset Enamel/ Iron Saucepan Set (80’s/90’s)

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Caro Caro
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You just made me jealous . They cost a fortune but will last a lifetime.

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#9

This Multimillion Dollar Hospital Lab I Work In With Huge Analyzers And New Equipment Manufactured Months Ago Has A Tape Dispenser From 1960-1970 Held Up By A Toothpick Stick

This Multimillion Dollar Hospital Lab I Work In With Huge Analyzers And New Equipment Manufactured Months Ago Has A Tape Dispenser From 1960-1970 Held Up By A Toothpick Stick

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One of the main ways that individuals can help protect the environment and fight climate change is by buying new products less frequently, according to The Jump campaign.

As such, buying longer-lasting, more durable products is better not only for your wallet, but it helps put a dent in how much you, as an individual, contribute to the climate crisis. The fewer newer products bought, the less pollution, the fewer carbon emissions.

#10

Fixed Up An Old Tanker Desk! These Things Last Forever

Fixed Up An Old Tanker Desk! These Things Last Forever

Lots Of Orbital Sanding, Bondo, Sanding, Blocking, Priming, Taping, Painting! Looks Perfect In My Home Office

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#11

My Mom's Hair Dryer Has Been Used For 42 Years And Stopped Working For The First Time. Turns Out It Was Just A Faulty Cable, So I Replaced And It's Up Again

My Mom's Hair Dryer Has Been Used For 42 Years And Stopped Working For The First Time. Turns Out It Was Just A Faulty Cable, So I Replaced And It's Up Again

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Luther von Wolfen
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My mom definitely had this. The cable/cord is the part most likely to go. Replacing them is fairly easy.

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#12

I Know, Another Thermos. But Seriously, This Was My Grandfather's From The 50's And Still Kept Coffee Hot For Hours In -20 Today!

I Know, Another Thermos. But Seriously, This Was My Grandfather's From The 50's And Still Kept Coffee Hot For Hours In -20 Today!

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Recently, Bored Panda spoke about the climate crisis and why some people still don’t believe in climate change with Joseph Pierre, a professor of psychiatry at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. He said that more people understand that climate change is real, however, many feel powerless to stop it.

"We’ve actually seen a significant decrease in climate change denial across the world over the past decade. One reason is that we’ve all been witnessing global warming and its effects firsthand with the hottest temperatures ever recorded in recent years,” he said.

#13

1911 Ingersoll Yankee That Belonged To My Great (Times A Few) Uncle. The Original "Dollar Watch" Still Keeping Time 110 Years Later

1911 Ingersoll Yankee That Belonged To My Great (Times A Few) Uncle. The Original "Dollar Watch" Still Keeping Time 110 Years Later

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's lovely. I don't know the name offhand but I have one that's been in my family several generations; My greats were all horologists up until my grandpa (jeweler/rancher)

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#14

Never See One Of These Before And Unfortunately It Didn’t Come With The Chairs, But For $5 I Couldn’t Pass. Old Coleman Products Are Just So Cool

Never See One Of These Before And Unfortunately It Didn’t Come With The Chairs, But For $5 I Couldn’t Pass. Old Coleman Products Are Just So Cool

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SayRay
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had one like this growing up! Except when opened up from suitcase size it had 4 seats the swiveled out to make a small table and chairs.

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#15

The Best Pencil Sharpener. Berol Chicago - Apsco

The Best Pencil Sharpener. Berol Chicago - Apsco

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“Another reason is that climate change scientists, governments, and various advocacy groups have also been a lot more vocal about the consensus on this issue, pushing back against the disinformation campaigns of conservative groups and Big Oil," Dr. Pierre told Bored Panda.

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#16

Over 50 Years Old And Still Making Superbowl Queso

Over 50 Years Old And Still Making Superbowl Queso

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#17

My Pioneer Receiver From 1974, Freshly Serviced And Ready For Another 50 Years

My Pioneer Receiver From 1974, Freshly Serviced And Ready For Another 50 Years

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Caro Caro
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We once went to a store for a new tv. I saw a great deal on a Bose system .... What's more important? Yes, we got the Bose system and left the tv for another time :)

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#18

Wedding Gift My Parents Got In The Late 60s. Stelton Aj Coffee Pot

Wedding Gift My Parents Got In The Late 60s. Stelton Aj Coffee Pot

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"To me, the biggest challenge isn’t converting those who continue to deny anthropogenic [i.e. caused by humans] climate change—it’s how to best translate growing acceptance of anthropogenic climate change into political and legislative action. I think that there are a lot of people who now believe that anthropogenic climate change is real, but feel powerless to do anything about it," he said.

"While we can all do some small part as consumers, the reality is that real change has to come from the fossil fuel industry acting against its immediate self-interests in order to steer us away from future disaster," the professor warned that even though everyone can contribute to the solution, it’s the large multinational corporations that hold the power to make a bigger impact against global warming.

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#19

My Boxed Sony Walkman Dc2 Complete With Original Invoice From 1987. Still Working, Use It In My Car On Occasion

My Boxed Sony Walkman Dc2 Complete With Original Invoice From 1987. Still Working, Use It In My Car On Occasion

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#20

Beyerdynamic Dt 880 Headphones From 1981 Still Sound Better Than Almost All Modern Headphones I've Tried

Beyerdynamic Dt 880 Headphones From 1981 Still Sound Better Than Almost All Modern Headphones I've Tried

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#21

1960s Bath Towel Still In The Family. According To My Mother, She Bought It At Zody’s In Southern California Between 1967 And 1969. I Use It Regularly 50+ Years Later

1960s Bath Towel Still In The Family. According To My Mother, She Bought It At Zody’s In Southern California Between 1967 And 1969. I Use It Regularly 50+ Years Later

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"Like the tobacco industry, there’s good evidence that Big Oil believes that anthropogenic climate change is a reality, but refuses to acknowledge it publicly. That’s not true denial, it’s deception. Which means that change won’t happen unless there’s legislative action on a global scale. If we don’t demand that as citizens and voters, it won’t happen."

Despite more and more people becoming aware of how their daily choices and purchases impact the environment and the planet, some still refuse to believe that people are causing climate change.

#22

Sterling 5 Qt Ice Cream Maker (Ca 1970s); Inherited From Grandma, Still Churning Goodness

Sterling 5 Qt Ice Cream Maker (Ca 1970s); Inherited From Grandma, Still Churning Goodness

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JelliTate
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wait a minute!!! We have one of these at my parents house!! I made cherry almond a few Mother’s Days ago!! 🥲

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#23

Just Picked This Up For $90 Used For My Wife Who Loves Baking. How Did I Do?

Just Picked This Up For $90 Used For My Wife Who Loves Baking. How Did I Do?

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Caro Caro
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You did very very well. I would love this. I searched for a new one but it's so expensive. I have a little jar and pop in spare change to save up for one.

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#24

This Silverware Set From 1858 That Is Still The Primary Set Used By Our Family

This Silverware Set From 1858 That Is Still The Primary Set Used By Our Family

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"Research has also shown that attitudes about climate change are related to 'naïve realism' based on our own personal experience of the weather. We tend to be insensitive to data from around the world or what’s going on with glacial melts in favor of what we experience in our own lives,” Dr. Pierre told us.

"Personally experiencing record-breaking heatwaves and flooding tends to increase belief in climate change, but cold winters can have the opposite effect,” he said.

#25

Marcato Atlas Pasta Machine. My Parents Taught Me To Use It, 30+ Years Later I'm Teaching My Daughter How

Marcato Atlas Pasta Machine. My Parents Taught Me To Use It, 30+ Years Later I'm Teaching My Daughter How

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is awesome. Homemade pasta is just so much better if you've got a little extra time.

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#26

My 30 Year Old Kitchen Stove That Is Still Used Daily

My 30 Year Old Kitchen Stove That Is Still Used Daily

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#27

After 7 Months Of Waiting, My Bifl Ernest Wright Scissors Finally Arrived From Across The Pond

After 7 Months Of Waiting, My Bifl Ernest Wright Scissors Finally Arrived From Across The Pond

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“Since we all experience a diurnal variation of at least 20 degrees F’ on any given day, it’s hard to imagine why climate change scientists are saying that a predicted increase of just a few degrees of mean global temperature could spell mass disaster for the planet,” the expert noted that we don’t notice small changes over long periods of time.

Meanwhile, some climate change deniers erroneously believe that there’s disagreements among scientists regarding the ecological crisis and whether it’s manmade.

"This is partially due to lack of awareness about just how many climate change scientists agree that anthropogenic climate change is a reality and the associated misperception that there’s disagreement on this subject. Reviews of published literature, as well as polls, have consistently shown that consensus among climate change scientists about anthropogenic climate change is 97% or higher," he said.

#28

I Love These Old Fans. This One Pushes More Air Than My Box Fan, And It's Quieter! Haven't Been Able To Pinpoint A Date

I Love These Old Fans. This One Pushes More Air Than My Box Fan, And It's Quieter! Haven't Been Able To Pinpoint A Date

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Luther von Wolfen
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I love the guards on these old fans - the least possible protection from the metal blades.

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#29

My Parents Got This Toaster In 1971. I Grew Up Using It & Took It With Me When I Left Home. It’s Been Making Toast Several Times A Week For 50 Years

My Parents Got This Toaster In 1971. I Grew Up Using It & Took It With Me When I Left Home. It’s Been Making Toast Several Times A Week For 50 Years

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#30

This Зил Soviet Fridge Is Over 50 Years Old, And Is Still Actively Used By Our Family Without Issues

This Зил Soviet Fridge Is Over 50 Years Old, And Is Still Actively Used By Our Family Without Issues

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Austin
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Fridges should be replaced approx. every 10 years (working or not). The energy savings are greater than a cost of a new fridge.

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kjorn
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

i love that it is soviet but with the Ukraine colors

M
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Well ukraine was one of the founders of confederation of Soviet Union.

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Angela B
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The irony of the colour of the fridge is not lost on me either....

Tom Jones
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Watch small children carefully around this fridge. That type of latch was discontinued due to children locking themselves inside and dying.

Andy Acceber
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

'Lasts forever but shouldn't. There's a reason fluorinated hydrocarbons were banned.

Kalina Krumova
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My grandma used to use an identical one for 40 years. She got rid of it couse she just got sick of it... And sent it to our villa where it is still in use more than 20 years later

22 cents
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I see the irony of chosen colors, but c'mon, guys, this was posted on Reddit 5 months ago.I doubt it's a political statement 🤦‍♂️

azzakwan
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I didn't understand why western tv shows keep saying energy efficiency until i bought a used minibar causing electricity bill to rise 6 times.

hiram tizol
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

what a nice coincidence that it's styled in Ukrainian colors!!!

beau danner
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have one of those! It's got this great feature where it glows at light and for some reason my electric bill is always negative. Go figure!

Tania L. Williamson
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The family has no issues? I’m jealous. My family’s issues are worthy of a major motion picture. (Gotta watch those split infinitives!)

Cole Golley
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Did they buy a Soviet Russian fridge and paint it Ukraineian colors?

Cole Golley
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Did they buy an old Soviet Russian fridge and painted it Ukraine colors?

Ramona Jackson
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Is it really the colors of the Ukranian flag or is that a recent decor choice?

GoddessOdd
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My mom had a US made fridge that looked very similar... it was an old International Harvester, of farm equipment fame. That thing was as good as new after almost 40 years, but we got rid of it because of the power usage. It was a shame to scrap it though...it was a tank!

Pa4040
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My father has the exact same relic, works like a charm and we used to use it as an AC briefly one particularly hot summer. Great piece of machinery!

Kathryn Baylis
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Well, considering just how bad Soviet manufacturing was, statistically speaking, at least ONE item had to have been made well. But just ONE single outlier.

De Gueb
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had a kalvinator that looked exactly the same in the 90s

Jihana
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In our weekend home we have a fridge that is about 70 years old, it was purchased by my great aunt.

NatalieC
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If the colors were switched it would be a very topical appliance. Ironic that it is a soviet product.

Heather Lambie
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

How ironic that an old RUSSIAN fridge is the colours of the UKRAINIAN flag❤️

Signe Manat Hansen
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I love that you painted the Russian fridge with the colors of Ukraine ❤️

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"Although it’s true that some 'scientists' have gone on record refuting anthropogenic climate change, studies have shown that the more expertise on the subject of climate change, the more consensus. In other words, while some who refute climate change might have a science background, most aren’t actually experts—they aren’t climate change scientists who are actively working and publishing research in the field. Note also that the idea that anthropogenic climate change isn’t settled science is a deliberate disinformation strategy that has been funded by the fossil fuel industry going back decades."

#31

1974 Calculator From Kmart ($14 Then)

1974 Calculator From Kmart ($14 Then)

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#32

Waffle Iron My Mother Bought When She Was 19. She’s 75 Now And Still Serves Delicious Waffles

Waffle Iron My Mother Bought When She Was 19. She’s 75 Now And Still Serves Delicious Waffles

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#33

Old Electrolux Vacuum From 1969. My Grandparents Still Use It To This Day Because It Still Works Perfectly

Old Electrolux Vacuum From 1969. My Grandparents Still Use It To This Day Because It Still Works Perfectly

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

18 years ago my pregnancy craving was smelling the air coming out of a running vacuum, I can almost smell this picture

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#35

My Bialetti, Doing My Morning Coffee For The Last 12 Years And Probably For At Least Another 12

My Bialetti, Doing My Morning Coffee For The Last 12 Years And Probably For At Least Another 12

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Dave Classen
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Same here. My big bialetti is about 9 years old and still wonderful. My small one is in use for 16 years now.

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#36

My Wife Inherited This Singer Sewing Machine From Her Grandma - Still Works Perfectly. Not Sure Of The Year Though

My Wife Inherited This Singer Sewing Machine From Her Grandma - Still Works Perfectly. Not Sure Of The Year Though

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Luther von Wolfen
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's from the 1960s. Look up the serial number to get the exact year. It's still in the original table, which is a huge bonus.

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#37

My Buy It For Life “Holy Trinity” Of Wool Coats (At Least In My Opinion)

My Buy It For Life “Holy Trinity” Of Wool Coats (At Least In My Opinion)

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#38

Texas Instruments Ti 36 Solar. I Bought This In 1988 And It Still Works Perfectly. 33 Years Old Still Going Strong!

Texas Instruments Ti 36 Solar. I Bought This In 1988 And It Still Works Perfectly. 33 Years Old Still Going Strong!

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#39

Neverquit Merino Wool Crew Socks. Daily Wear Since November 2019

Neverquit Merino Wool Crew Socks. Daily Wear Since November 2019

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Andy Acceber
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

2019? Maybe I don't buy socks enough. I consider the socks I bought in 2019 "new." I have pairs from over 15 years ago that I still wear regularly.

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#40

1958 Gillette Adjustable/ Still Using Semi Daily

1958 Gillette Adjustable/ Still Using Semi Daily

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Luther von Wolfen
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I mostly use electric trimmer, but when I do razor shave, I use a Gem 1912 safety razor that I got at an antique store for $15. (1912 is the model - I don't know when the razor was manufactured.)

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#41

My Great-Grandmother’s Antique Sewing Scissors. Still Sharp As Ever, Used Only For Floss And Thread, Frequently

My Great-Grandmother’s Antique Sewing Scissors. Still Sharp As Ever, Used Only For Floss And Thread, Frequently

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Kira Okah
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Guard those well - me, who had to chase my old flatmate down more than once for cutting paper and card with my fabric shears =.=

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#42

My Parents Bought Me This Radio When I Was 5 For $8 At A Dollar General. I’m 30 Now And Listen To It When I Cook And Clean

My Parents Bought Me This Radio When I Was 5 For $8 At A Dollar General. I’m 30 Now And Listen To It When I Cook And Clean

Can We Show Some Love To The Cheap Stuff That Probably Shouldn’t Be BIFL But Somehow Is? 

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#43

Used To Belong To My Grandparents And Has Been Reupholstered A Bunch Of Times. 1920 - 1930

Used To Belong To My Grandparents And Has Been Reupholstered A Bunch Of Times. 1920 - 1930

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#46

My Fathers Sears Betamax Vcr. Bought In 1979, I Still Remember Him Explaining To Friends What A 'Video Cassette Recorder' Does As He Showed Off Last Week's Football Games. Weighs A Ton. It Still Works To This Day

My Fathers Sears Betamax Vcr. Bought In 1979, I Still Remember Him Explaining To Friends What A 'Video Cassette Recorder' Does As He Showed Off Last Week's Football Games. Weighs A Ton. It Still Works To This Day

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Starlee Wanders
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I loved when my late uncle would bring over his Beta Max. Everyone else would be asleep and it would be just him, my dad and me as a toddler since we all suffered insomnia. We'd watch movies until dawn. Watching old scary movies with them is where I got my love for horror. Imagine a 3-4 year old watching "Cannibal Ferox" or "Dawn of the Dead," absolutely fascinated instead of being afraid. Mom still blames Dad and Uncle Danny for my macbre obsession with horror, true crime and the psychology of serial killers. Lol.

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#47

My Mother Still Using This Iron Made In West Germany

My Mother Still Using This Iron Made In West Germany

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#48

I've Owned This Thing For 9.5 Years Now, Nearing 300k Miles. 1982 Mercedes Benz 300sd

I've Owned This Thing For 9.5 Years Now, Nearing 300k Miles. 1982 Mercedes Benz 300sd

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#49

1950 Frigidaire Delux

1950 Frigidaire Delux

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#50

70s Model Snap On Tool Boxes. Lasted Through 3 Generations And One Major Shop Fire

70s Model Snap On Tool Boxes. Lasted Through 3 Generations And One Major Shop Fire

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wv10014
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That needs to be fixed up and made pretty by the folks who did the safe above!

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#51

Timberland Belt I’ve Worn Nearly Every Day Since Middle School (I’m 38 Now)

Timberland Belt I’ve Worn Nearly Every Day Since Middle School (I’m 38 Now)

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#52

Mag-Lite. Our Power Went Out Last Night & I Was Reminded How Great This Tool Is

Mag-Lite. Our Power Went Out Last Night & I Was Reminded How Great This Tool Is

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Got one in my kitchen that dad bought back in the 80s, still going strong (the torch, that is; dad died in 2019.

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#53

Sorel Winter Boots Bought 31 Years Ago And They Still Get Regular Winter Use. I Replaced The Liners Three Times Over The Years And Had One Rubber Fix That I Recall

Sorel Winter Boots Bought 31 Years Ago And They Still Get Regular Winter Use. I Replaced The Liners Three Times Over The Years And Had One Rubber Fix That I Recall

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have these exact boots from about the same vintage. I didn’t know the liners could be replaced!

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#56

My 50 Year Old Hobart N50, Restored The Paint

My 50 Year Old Hobart N50, Restored The Paint

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Luther von Wolfen
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I said above that KitchenAid is the Cadillac of mixers. Hobart is in the same league.

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#57

This Pitcher I Have From My Grandmother

This Pitcher I Have From My Grandmother

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#58

70s Blender Brought Back To Life!

70s Blender Brought Back To Life!

 Restored With An Updated Newer Pitcher! This Thing Is A Beautiful Beast! Loud But Worth The Hearing Loss Lol. Can We Bring This Type Of Quality Back Please?!

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#59

Jvc Vn-300 Amplifier From The 70s That Will Continue To Run In Our Home For A Few Decades

Jvc Vn-300 Amplifier From The 70s That Will Continue To Run In Our Home For A Few Decades

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#60

Scotch Brand Desk Dispenser. Cast Iron, Made In Canada

Scotch Brand Desk Dispenser. Cast Iron, Made In Canada

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Bunzilla
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We have a really old tape dispenser too (probably not as old as this one though), but the blade started getting dull. We had to re-sharpen it, and it was ready to keep being used for decades to come!

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#61

This Sunbeam Mixmaster Has Been In My Family For 50 Years And Still Going Strong

This Sunbeam Mixmaster Has Been In My Family For 50 Years And Still Going Strong

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#62

Came Across A Well Maintained Stanley Aladdin Thermos/Cooler Combo. The Mugs Were A Nice Bonus

Came Across A Well Maintained Stanley Aladdin Thermos/Cooler Combo. The Mugs Were A Nice Bonus

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Jo Johannsen
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My mother had one of the stainless steel unbreakable one that she carried to work every day for 40 years.

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#63

P-38 Can Opener Developed In 1942

P-38 Can Opener Developed In 1942

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#64

My Parents Blender. From Late 70s- Early 80s. Most Millennials Parents Probably Still Have One Of These In Their House

My Parents Blender. From Late 70s- Early 80s. Most Millennials Parents Probably Still Have One Of These In Their House

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#65

My Dad Is Retiring Today. He’s Used This Hp Finance Calculator Almost Daily Since The Late 80’s

My Dad Is Retiring Today. He’s Used This Hp Finance Calculator Almost Daily Since The Late 80’s

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Mama Penguin
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My dad had one just like this. I think he gave it to my brother when he got his undergrad Accounting degree.

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#66

Wanted To Share My Dad's Elementary Swingline 99 From 60s - Still Used

Wanted To Share My Dad's Elementary Swingline 99 From 60s - Still Used

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#67

My Grandparents Have Had This Same Kirby Vacuum For At Least 30 Years, Most Likely Longer Than That. Still Works Great

My Grandparents Have Had This Same Kirby Vacuum For At Least 30 Years, Most Likely Longer Than That. Still Works Great

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Nazli Bektas
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have the same one ! We bought it 1990 and it was about a second hand car price (i live in turkey) but still works perfectly.

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#69

18 Year Old Leatherman Wave. Got It When I Was 12 And Still Use It Regularly

18 Year Old Leatherman Wave. Got It When I Was 12 And Still Use It Regularly

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#70

Ge Two Alarm Clock - This Guy Has Been Waking Me Up Since I Purchased It New In 1991. It Has Never Failed Me With A 9 Volt Battery Backup

Ge Two Alarm Clock - This Guy Has Been Waking Me Up Since I Purchased It New In 1991. It Has Never Failed Me With A 9 Volt Battery Backup

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Andy Acceber
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I finally lost my high school clock radio a few years ago, not because of any mechanical failure. I had simply moved to a new city where a particular type of ant lives that loves electronics. I had no idea! The ants claimed my clock radio. I tried putting it in the freezer to save it but no luck. Those little buggers were deep in the device and determined. Tragic.

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#71

Maytags Still Churning Out Laundry 45 Years Later And Counting

Maytags Still Churning Out Laundry 45 Years Later And Counting

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#72

Dad’s 1920s Or 30s GE Fridge. Been In The Family For Decades And Still Works Fine

Dad’s 1920s Or 30s GE Fridge. Been In The Family For Decades And Still Works Fine

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Andy Acceber
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Another one of these that lasts forever but shouldn't. Fluorinated hydrocarbons in old fridges were banned for a reason. Don't get me wrong, it's cool! But I don't think I'd feel good about still using it.

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#73

Someone Didn’t Realize What They Had And Threw This Herman Miller Aeron To The Curb

Someone Didn’t Realize What They Had And Threw This Herman Miller Aeron To The Curb

This morning which I snatched up. Apart from a small tear in the upholstery it’s still in great shape after 21 years.

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A Jones
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's a nice chair tbh, it's got a butt and lumbar support curve! The best chairs are the chairs that have the body's full comfort in mind!

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#74

When You Frequent This Sub A Little Too Much...

When You Frequent This Sub A Little Too Much...

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#75

I Refreshed This Sturdy Little Stool From 1975

I Refreshed This Sturdy Little Stool From 1975

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#76

My Grandmother's Norwegian Steel, Hickory Farms (Of Ohio) Cheese Plane Which She's Had Since She Worked There In 1977

My Grandmother's Norwegian Steel, Hickory Farms (Of Ohio) Cheese Plane Which She's Had Since She Worked There In 1977

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#77

My 1976 Ih Cub 1650. Driveshaft Driven American Made Iron

My 1976 Ih Cub 1650. Driveshaft Driven American Made Iron

Y'all should appreciate this. A couple years ago I did a lil work on it; buncha new parts, led lights, msd ignition coil, some cosmetics. Original engine still though and she runs great. 45 years old and still doing work year round.

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#78

A British Made, $300 Toaster That I Only Paid 60 Bucks For It At Goodwill. These Things Last Generations

A British Made, $300 Toaster That I Only Paid 60 Bucks For It At Goodwill. These Things Last Generations

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Seán Baron
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Dualit toasters are quality! I've got one of these but in copper.

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#79

Just Snagged These Vintage Luggage Pieces For $8. 1960s Maybe?

Just Snagged These Vintage Luggage Pieces For $8. 1960s Maybe?

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Nadine Bamberger
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They look like they've been built for a time when air traveling was still something special you'd dress up for lol.

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#80

My First Chefs Knife. Victorinox Rosewood. Been With Me A Decade And Seen Heavy Use Daily In A Professional Environment. It's One Tool I Won't Part With

My First Chefs Knife. Victorinox Rosewood. Been With Me A Decade And Seen Heavy Use Daily In A Professional Environment. It's One Tool I Won't Part With

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Robert T
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Victorinox make damn good knives. I've a Swiss Army knife that I've had since I was a kid, which means it is over 30 years old now.

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#81

My Family Bought Some Of These In The 60's, The Rest Came From Thrift Shops. I Cook With Them Almost Every Day

My Family Bought Some Of These In The 60's, The Rest Came From Thrift Shops. I Cook With Them Almost Every Day

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#82

My Bifl Vitamix (Model 10) - 15 Years Owned, Recently Refurbished

My Bifl Vitamix (Model 10) - 15 Years Owned, Recently Refurbished

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#83

$5 Goodwill Score. Think It Was Made In The 60s Based On Similar Pictures Online

$5 Goodwill Score. Think It Was Made In The 60s Based On Similar Pictures Online

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#84

Buy It For A Couple Lives. My Grandfather’s Dobbs Felt Hat

Buy It For A Couple Lives. My Grandfather’s Dobbs Felt Hat

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Luther von Wolfen
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've been wearing the same leather outback hat for about 20 years. Mallory by Stetson. I recently patched a tear, but I'll be buried in that hat.

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#85

Dudley Combination Lock: Made In Canada, Used Daily Since 1979

Dudley Combination Lock: Made In Canada, Used Daily Since 1979

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#86

My Wife's Grandpa's Oster Food Grinder- Dated To 1985- Still Pulping Tomatoes Every August Like A Boss

My Wife's Grandpa's Oster Food Grinder- Dated To 1985- Still Pulping Tomatoes Every August Like A Boss

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Mrs S
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Got one of those, still use it annually for sausage making.

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#87

My Mom Bought A Set Visionware Cookware In The Mid 80s From A Traveling Salesman Who Visited Her Work. 30+ Years Later I’m Using Them And They Still Are Still In Fantastic Condition

My Mom Bought A Set Visionware Cookware In The Mid 80s From A Traveling Salesman Who Visited Her Work. 30+ Years Later I’m Using Them And They Still Are Still In Fantastic Condition

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The Deez
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Oh my gosh, I remember seeing an ad for Visionware Cookware when I was a kid and being so impressed that I got them for my mom for Christmas that year! (Well, I mean, I told my dad that that's what I wanted him to get my mom from me for Christmas! Did that make sense? I was a kid, I didn't have a job! LOL!)

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#88

Jansport Rebuilt My 20yo Backpack Thru Their Warranty Program And I Couldn't Be Happier With The Result

Jansport Rebuilt My 20yo Backpack Thru Their Warranty Program And I Couldn't Be Happier With The Result

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Benita Valdez
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yeah only backpack I never was able to destroy; I have a knack for overuse and abuse.

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#89

My Parents Received This Ge "Hand Mixer" As A Wedding Gift In '81. I Still Use It For Breakfast Every Morning

My Parents Received This Ge "Hand Mixer" As A Wedding Gift In '81. I Still Use It For Breakfast Every Morning

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#90

Hobart Mixer That Got Passed Down From My Uncle, Who Was A Baker, To My Mom. We Have No Idea How Old It Is But It Has Been Around For A Long Time And Still Makes Birthday Cakes

Hobart Mixer That Got Passed Down From My Uncle, Who Was A Baker, To My Mom. We Have No Idea How Old It Is But It Has Been Around For A Long Time And Still Makes Birthday Cakes

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Jesse Hoover
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hobart is a very good brand it's still used in many commercial food operations today

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#91

My Lighter Is As Old As I Am (32 Years) And Still Works Perfectly!

My Lighter Is As Old As I Am (32 Years) And Still Works Perfectly!

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Kenny Kulbiski
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've got a Zippo that I got in the Navy 60 years ago with my ships picture on it. The ship has been scrapped but the Zippo is still here and working fine. In fact I used it while writing this post.(Yeah, yeah I know.)

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#92

Sunbeam Mixmaster Still Making Cakes

Sunbeam Mixmaster Still Making Cakes

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Huddo's sister
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My grandma had one of these, which she gave to me. It worked ok but then developed a fault and the power wouldn't go off, so you had to turn the power point off to stop it. I moved on to a secondhand Kenwood.

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#93

My Rolex Oyster Perpetual Made In 1970. Over 50 Years Old And Still Running Flawlessly

My Rolex Oyster Perpetual Made In 1970. Over 50 Years Old And Still Running Flawlessly

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El Dee
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have a similar watch but it is from the early 50s. It's the only mechanical watch I own and means that if my other watches require a battery I can still wear it..

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#94

Getting The Red Wings Prepped For Their Fifth Winter

Getting The Red Wings Prepped For Their Fifth Winter

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#95

Vintage Snap-On Toolbox I Saw At School. I Guess These Last As Long As Their Tools Do

Vintage Snap-On Toolbox I Saw At School. I Guess These Last As Long As Their Tools Do

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KnowsWhatsUp
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Looks like you saw a few plane engines as well.... Nice school haha

#96

Well… Bought For Life In The 60s Anyway

Well… Bought For Life In The 60s Anyway

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#97

Not The Coolest Bifl, But I Have Used This Goody Brand Comb Every Day For Nearly 20 Years And Its Still In Great Shape

Not The Coolest Bifl, But I Have Used This Goody Brand Comb Every Day For Nearly 20 Years And Its Still In Great Shape

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Cynthia Carter
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have a Fuller Brush rat tail comb I've used since the mid 1960’s. First used it with hair rollers!

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#99

1965 Palmer Pizzelle Iron On The Left, 2015 Model On The Right

1965 Palmer Pizzelle Iron On The Left, 2015 Model On The Right

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#100

My Dad’s Casio Watch. Approaching 40 Years Old. He’s Worn It Every Day Of His Life Since Buying It, And It Hasn’t Skipped A Beat!

My Dad’s Casio Watch. Approaching 40 Years Old. He’s Worn It Every Day Of His Life Since Buying It, And It Hasn’t Skipped A Beat!

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Thomas Biorogue
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Aw man! I had that same watch and lost if over the years. It was a good one.

#101

Petersen Dewitt Vise Grips. These Have Lasted 20 Years In A Salt Water Environment, Across Two Different Sailboats. Purchased 1998

Petersen Dewitt Vise Grips. These Have Lasted 20 Years In A Salt Water Environment, Across Two Different Sailboats. Purchased 1998

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#102

Just Cut And Installed A New Press Board Top For My Tanker Desk

Just Cut And Installed A New Press Board Top For My Tanker Desk

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#103

Artificial Christmas Tree Originally Bought By My Great Grandma. Before Being Taken Down For The 65th Time. Made By American Tree And Wreath In The Late 1950s

Artificial Christmas Tree Originally Bought By My Great Grandma. Before Being Taken Down For The 65th Time. Made By American Tree And Wreath In The Late 1950s

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Mouse
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That tree has stood by while a lot of memories were made. Cool that it's been around for so long.

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#104

Been Riding This Mid 70s Schwinn Caliente For A Few Years Now. Went To Replace The Tubes This Spring Since They Leaked After A Few Days And Was Greeted With Factory Hardware

Been Riding This Mid 70s Schwinn Caliente For A Few Years Now. Went To Replace The Tubes This Spring Since They Leaked After A Few Days And Was Greeted With Factory Hardware

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#105

Nearly 15 Years Old And It Was Time For Some Cleaning And Tlc. Back To As Beautiful As The Day I Got It And Still With A Long Life Ahead Of It!

Nearly 15 Years Old And It Was Time For Some Cleaning And Tlc. Back To As Beautiful As The Day I Got It And Still With A Long Life Ahead Of It!

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Lsai Aeon
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have my dad's Selmer Paris Mark VI tenor sax from the 50's still going strong

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#106

Peugeot Paris Salt And Pepper Mills. So Much Better Than Those Plastic Grinders You Get With The Spices In The Supermarket

Peugeot Paris Salt And Pepper Mills. So Much Better Than Those Plastic Grinders You Get With The Spices In The Supermarket

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#107

My Favorite Screwdriver For Tinkering. Probably 40 Yo. Made In West Germany

My Favorite Screwdriver For Tinkering. Probably 40 Yo. Made In West Germany

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#108

My Wife Is A 2nd Grade Teacher. Guess Which Two Still Work

My Wife Is A 2nd Grade Teacher. Guess Which Two Still Work

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#109

My Jenn-Air Microwave Turns 37 Years Old This Month. It Is Still Going Strong!

My Jenn-Air Microwave Turns 37 Years Old This Month. It Is Still Going Strong!

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#110

Has The Zippo Guarantee Been Posted Here Before?

Has The Zippo Guarantee Been Posted Here Before?

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#111

These Schott NYC Leather Jackets Are Over 20 Years Old. They Average Between 600 To 800 Dollars

These Schott NYC Leather Jackets Are Over 20 Years Old. They Average Between 600 To 800 Dollars

They have wool inside the pockets and the short collar one has fur inside. I haven't seen many leather jackets hold up as well as Schott. I do not work for Schott.

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#112

Boy Scout Belt, Used Almost Daily Since 2005

Boy Scout Belt, Used Almost Daily Since 2005

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SinéadQ
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wish I still had my Girl scout belt it was very much like this one.

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#113

118k Miles And Still Fires Up Like It's Brand New. Will Have It For Many More Miles To Come

118k Miles And Still Fires Up Like It's Brand New. Will Have It For Many More Miles To Come

My 1990 Honda Accord, previously owned by an old lady who over 30 years lent it to college students, moved states and eventually [passed away].

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Chucky Cheezburger
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Umm...thats not really that high on mileage. I have a jeep cherokee with 290,000 miles on the clock and an old truck with at least 245,000 miles. Not sure how many cuz the odometer gave out. Both start on first try.

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#114

9 Years (~1 Full Year Of Active Use), 138 Merit Badges, And A Few States Later Tent Still Works Perfectly.

9 Years (~1 Full Year Of Active Use), 138 Merit Badges, And A Few States Later Tent Still Works Perfectly.

My Dad Bought My First Boy Scout Tent For $40 Because He Wasn't Sure I'd Stick Around, And It Was Trash After 1 Year. 

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Rick Seiden
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I bought my first tent for $40 for scouts because I'm cheep, not because I thought my son wouldn't last (he made it to Eagle!). Learned the hard way that you get what you pay for. I had a friend recommend a tent and paid about $125 for it, and it lasted for years. Didn't make me like camping, but it lasted for years.

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#115

The Airbnb I’m Staying In Has A Microwave From June 1984

The Airbnb I’m Staying In Has A Microwave From June 1984

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#116

My Kenmore Refrigerator From The Mid 80s. Still Running Strong

My Kenmore Refrigerator From The Mid 80s. Still Running Strong

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#117

A 39 Year Old Fan Which Turns 40 Tomorrow

A 39 Year Old Fan Which Turns 40 Tomorrow

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#119

Bought This Beauty For $5 At A University Surplus Store! Looking Forward To Many Years Of Good Use!

Bought This Beauty For $5 At A University Surplus Store! Looking Forward To Many Years Of Good Use!

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guillaume vienne
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If that's a genuine Herman Miller Aeron you struck gold, these for 1000+$ new

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#120

Need To Carry Alot Of Stuff, Forever? Get A Hockey Bag. These Things Are Built Like Tanks, And Under Normal Use (Laundry, Groceries, Packages, Ect) Will Outlast Me

Need To Carry Alot Of Stuff, Forever? Get A Hockey Bag. These Things Are Built Like Tanks, And Under Normal Use (Laundry, Groceries, Packages, Ect) Will Outlast Me

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#121

Decades Of Use And Our Vitamix 2200 Is Still Churning Out Great Smoothies

Decades Of Use And Our Vitamix 2200 Is Still Churning Out Great Smoothies

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#122

My Parents’ Coffee Pot They Bought In 1975. Still Going Strong

My Parents’ Coffee Pot They Bought In 1975. Still Going Strong

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#123

Been Using My Grandfather’s 1/2 Inch Drive Wrench As Long As I Can Remember, Just Found The Patent That Was Pending On It Was Registered In 1941

Been Using My Grandfather’s 1/2 Inch Drive Wrench As Long As I Can Remember, Just Found The Patent That Was Pending On It Was Registered In 1941

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M O'Connell
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's the "good" S-K, not all of which is created equally. Their best tools were made thru 1968. Since then they have changed ownership a number of times, and are now of the same overseas-import quality as every other old hand tool name.

#124

The Ge Deluxe Toast-R- Oven And The Robeson The Mixer. 1960 To 1970 Daily Driver

The Ge Deluxe Toast-R- Oven And The Robeson The Mixer. 1960 To 1970 Daily Driver

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Amanda B Bench
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I LOVE toaster ovens! They are so convenient and keep from heating up the whole kitchen like a conventional oven. I can cook a whole pizza in mine or make any leftover crispy again, love it!

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#125

Went White Elephant Hunting At The Local Goodwill

Went White Elephant Hunting At The Local Goodwill

This Kitchenaid is technically in the price limit but I think it's gonna stay in my home the next couple decades or so.

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#126

Technivorm Moccamaster - Why It’s Worth The (Significant) Extra Cost

Technivorm Moccamaster - Why It’s Worth The (Significant) Extra Cost

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Veronica Sj?berg
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We had one of those at work. It started leaking and was a mess to deal with so they replaced it. The taste was not that significant either so... I don't really get the hype?

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#127

Had This Hilti Impact Drill For 8+ Years, Never Let Me Down

Had This Hilti Impact Drill For 8+ Years, Never Let Me Down

Still is my primary work tool (I work in construction). Easy to open and clean. Battery still lasts decent amount. Can not go wrong with this.

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Thomas Biorogue
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have a corded drill that I got um....twenty five years ago I think. Twenty something. Still work...ok. The reverse broke on it last year but it still drills forward just fine. I still use it.

#128

1992 Tomy 'Thomas The Tank Engine'. Received This More Than 15 Years Ago And It Still Runs Just As Smoothly

1992 Tomy 'Thomas The Tank Engine'. Received This More Than 15 Years Ago And It Still Runs Just As Smoothly

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#129

Found This Beautiful Burberry Coat At A Thrift Shop For 90 Euros. Hope It Lasts A Lifetime!

Found This Beautiful Burberry Coat At A Thrift Shop For 90 Euros. Hope It Lasts A Lifetime!

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You kidding me
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why does there always have to be a peace sign? Either that and/or a tongue sticking out?

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#130

Levi's Sherpa Trucker Jacket. I've Heard Good Things About These And Have Seen People Who Have Had Them For 20+ Years

Levi's Sherpa Trucker Jacket. I've Heard Good Things About These And Have Seen People Who Have Had Them For 20+ Years

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#131

Detecto Trash Can Will Last Forever

Detecto Trash Can Will Last Forever

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#132

My Carhartt Jacket I've Worn Nearly Every Single Day Since I Got It In 2017. Besides Sun Fading, Not A Single Hanging Thread, Torn Zipper, Or Any Issues At All. Absolute Workhorse Of A Jacket

My Carhartt Jacket I've Worn Nearly Every Single Day Since I Got It In 2017. Besides Sun Fading, Not A Single Hanging Thread, Torn Zipper, Or Any Issues At All. Absolute Workhorse Of A Jacket

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kayla Mckee
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have one that was passed down to me from my dad. It is 20 years old now and I am actually making a bear out of it for my daughter to have something of her papaw's.

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#133

God-Tier Shears, Received As A Gift As I Work In Landscape

God-Tier Shears, Received As A Gift As I Work In Landscape

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Bunzilla
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Felco is a really good brand of garden shears. You've got to maintain them though!

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Hitachi Television From 1999. Still Works And Has Not Needed Service 23 Years. End Of An Era, Though

Hitachi Television From 1999. Still Works And Has Not Needed Service 23 Years. End Of An Era, Though

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John Smith
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I used my old CRT until it died. Even replaced the speakers in it at one point. Was cheaper than buying a new TV. That old one easy lasted 10-15 years. Since then I have had to replace the modern junk ever other year as they just crap out and stop working.

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Saddleback Leather Journal Cover, Used Every Day For 3+ Years

Saddleback Leather Journal Cover, Used Every Day For 3+ Years

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My First Pair Of Hunting Long Johns Circa 1982, Made In The USA. Worn Them Every Year Since

My First Pair Of Hunting Long Johns Circa 1982, Made In The USA. Worn Them Every Year Since

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Mrs S
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Graduated to silk long johns for winter camping in the early70's. That was the best thing to insulate without a great deal of bulk. Still have them!

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Gameboy Color From 2000, Start And Select Were Not Working But He's Good To Go Again After A Small Cleanup

Gameboy Color From 2000, Start And Select Were Not Working But He's Good To Go Again After A Small Cleanup

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Kira Okah
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Mine is about the same age from what I remember, it not too early model anyway. I got it missing the battery cover but other than that perfectly fine, still works, still play Pokemon Yellow on it. Also have a working Gameboy Pocket from 1997 that was my sister's, got dropped a few times but that small thing is also a beast that still works just fine. Now I think about it, the only console I've had break on me was an XBox; the shop I got it from didn't realise that the previous owner had modchipped it, and something to do with that breaking caused a hardware failure. Long time ago and I don't remember exactly what it was, but something to do with a broken modchip installed by a previous owner.

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Finally Retiring The $10 Wallet I Got At Target 14 Years Ago

Finally Retiring The $10 Wallet I Got At Target 14 Years Ago

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Carol Emory
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My husband bought himself a wallet the day before we met. He still has it and uses it. It's lasted through the 32 years that we've been together. He jokes that when the wallet falls apart, so does the marriage. Sorry dear...I'll duct tape that sucker together first...LOL.

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