We have two milestone birthdays coming up. One rather rapidly:
The first one is my husbands boss, and very good friend, who will be 50 this month.
He is a musician ( guitarist) and very handy around the place. He also has a long commute and is recently remarried to a great non-physcotic woman. He also has two nearly out of the house daughters ( one in college, one senior)
The second one is my husbands cousin who will be 40 in August. He is in Germany and I cannot get books and the like for him in English. He is very handy, likes beer ( well, duh) and loves U2. He drives a Smart Car for regular stuff and a work van for work. (Not married. No kids. No pets.)
I’ve been perusing Ebay for a couple of days trying to come up with something manly and useful.
I keep going back to Leatherman tools.
I’m not sure what level of tooly goodness to even consider. If I get one with too many bells and whistles I fear it will fall by the way side, if I get one that is a basic, I/we will be viewed as cheap. Any input on these is very welcome.
My husband has a Swiss Army Knife that I swear I use more than he does ( as it is in my truck rather than his car.) I luffs it.
I am completely open to other suggestions, but the gift must be functional.
A fairly basic Leatherman with a nice case is indeed a great gift idea.
Of course Power tools are always great too. Can’t have too many power tools. Really, I can’t. These days good cordless drill can be found in the same price range as a good Leatherman.
I can tell you what not to get. Resist the temptation to get any of those gag gifts on the theme of “40/50 and over the hill.” No black balloons or wilted flowers.
I’ve taken to giving a really nice set of grill tools to those outdoor bbq lovers. I have done this a few times, and it really seems to be useful. . hrmph
If you’re going to do the Leatherman route consider a Victorinox Multi-Tool I have * lots* of different multi-tools (lots of Leathermans), and the Victorinox is the best built and best finished by a noticable margin, and pricing is about the same.
Well, all I can say is that for my upcoming 40th birthday I would like a redhead who looks like a 22-year-old Ann Margaret.
I asked for the same thing for my 25th b-day, and the girls at work bought me a redheaded blowup doll. This year I would prefer something a bit more … lively.
For hubby’s boss - a smoker? A bit big to ship to Germany, but if HB is local, a smoker is a manly step up from a barbeque grill. They sell them for charcoal or gas. Search your local manly stuff outlet (Lowes, Home Depot, etc) for “smoker.” Smoked meats (STS) are very manly, and most dudes don’t have a smoker.
Knife sharpening kit
Gun range gift certificate
Subscription to Wine Conniseur or Road & Track or a DIY mag
Reidel glasses (there’s some new stemless tumblers that are pretty cool)
Nice, rough leather utility belt for tools, nails, etc.
Nice shoulder strap for guitar
Omaha Steaks
I have to agree completely with the Over 40 black balloons crap. I hate that immensely. It is so wrong on so many levels.
I like the Omaha steaks suggestion. I like them all, actually.