ERON
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Post by ERON on Jun 29, 2019 7:50:43 GMT -5
I have an old nWo t-shirt that I still wear from time to time. My Austin 3:16 shirt doesn't fit me anymore, so I gave it to my girlfriend and she wears it often. I also have an old nWo magnet on my fridge.
I still have all my old video game consoles, but the only one that is currently in regular use is my Sega Nomad. The rest are still packed away from my last move. I need to unpack them and hook them up sometime.
I have a bunch of old CDs, books, comics, board games, and action figures that haven't outlived their usefulness yet.
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Post by Ryback on a Pole! on Jun 29, 2019 8:16:19 GMT -5
A pair of Doc Martens. I swear their boots are indestructable.
My PS1 is still going good last i checked.
My dad's old aviator jacket. Still in excellent condition, must be 40 years old
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King Koopa
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Post by 67 more on Jun 29, 2019 8:23:46 GMT -5
Megadrive 2 I got in 1997, still going.
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bob
Backup Wench
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Post by bob on Jun 29, 2019 9:29:11 GMT -5
older video games systems, a VCR, sports jerseys, movies, an old The Rock shirt, a dresser
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Ultimo Gallos
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Post by Ultimo Gallos on Jun 29, 2019 14:27:08 GMT -5
A pair of Doc Martens. I swear their boots are indestructable. The ones made in the UK are. Mine for a period of 8 years were worn every day. And I was walking 3 to 6 miles a day. Hear that now that they are made in Korea they still last a long time but not nearly as long as they use to.
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Post by Citizen Snips on Jun 29, 2019 15:10:37 GMT -5
I have a clock radio I picked up before my freshman year in college that's going on 21 years now.
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Post by Vice honcho room temperature on Jun 29, 2019 16:16:11 GMT -5
My Ultimate Warrior wrestle buddy is still floating around. I powerbomb it once in a while
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Jun 29, 2019 17:20:33 GMT -5
My Super Nintendo and Nintendo 64 still get some use, even if I have switched to emulation for day-to-day purposes. I also own a Sega Master System, though I've only had that for a couple of years, so it doesn't really count for the purposes of the thread.
I've also got a couple of t-shirts that I've had since 1996. They haven't fit in a few years, but I'll be damned if I'm gonna get rid of them.
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Post by Feyrhausen on Jun 29, 2019 19:03:52 GMT -5
I have a hair brush that is 25 years old. I keep my hair short enough now that I dont really use it though.
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Post by CMPunkyBrewster on Jun 29, 2019 20:00:02 GMT -5
My #1 guitar is approaching 20 years now.
It's an Epiphone LP-100 that I bought new for $250. I have put maybe an additional $200 in parts in it to suit my needs. I have ripped out the neck pickup, the volume and tone for the neck pickup, the tone for the bridge pickup, and the pickup switch. I replaced the stock pickup with a Seymour Duncan Invader (I always use neck position Invaders flipped around in the neck position) and replaced the stock volume pot with a heavier duty one. I also replaced the stock tuners with Planet Waves AutoTrim locking tuners. I am incredibly rough on my guitars, and this thing has seen it's share of beatings, but it just won't quit.
I have purchased various other guitars over the years, but none of them have ever been able to replace this one. I even replicated this guitar with another one exactly like it, but there is something incredibly unique about the tone and feel of this particular guitar that I just can't get out of anything else. I even had a producer gushing over it's tone while his $5,000 vintage Les Paul hung on the wall behind him, which was an odd moment lol.
It's a great instrument in it's own unique way, and I'm glad to still have it in my hands after all these years.
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Post by darbus alan on Jun 29, 2019 20:01:54 GMT -5
My Sega Dreamcast every so often.
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Paul
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Post by Paul on Jun 29, 2019 21:45:15 GMT -5
My Ultimate Warrior wrestle buddy is still floating around. I powerbomb it once in a while Those things were built to withstand a lot of abuse in "wrestling matches" weren't they? Tonka knew kids would beat the crap out of them.
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Post by bibboid on Jun 29, 2019 22:12:29 GMT -5
I have a pair of Hawai'ian shirts that I bought back in 2000. I got them at a booth at the Orange County Fair. I wore one of them to the fair last year and the guy laughed because they haven't made that pattern in fifteen years. He took me around to some of the other booths to show them my shirt.
I worked in the housewares department at Macy's in the mid 80s. A frying pan vendor was doing a demo and handing out promotional spatulas. I still have one of them and I cook with it every morning.
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Paul
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Post by Paul on Jul 4, 2019 15:02:05 GMT -5
I have a 13" black and white portable General Electric television that was made in 1982 that still works like a charm. I watch TV on it every day.
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adamclark52
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Post by adamclark52 on Jul 4, 2019 15:42:07 GMT -5
My CD player is from 1994
My speakers are my dads AKIAs from the early-1970’s
A couple of my guitars are from 1993 and 1996
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Nov 23, 2019 14:52:45 GMT -5
Right now the commercial for the American Music Awards lists a bunch of musicians who will be there. The first person they name is Billie Ellish who is 17. As this thread shows I literally have t-shirts older than her.
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Post by ojsampson on Nov 23, 2019 15:15:14 GMT -5
Not quite 20 yet but I still have a big evil beanie in superb shape from 2002
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BlackoutCreature
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Post by BlackoutCreature on Nov 23, 2019 15:30:52 GMT -5
So on my first day of college in 1998 I went out to dinner with some friends to a Cracker Barrel. I had never been to Cracker Barrel before, there were none in NYC where I grew up. While I was there I bought a slinky in the general store area. Now up until then any slinky I ever owned lasted maybe two weeks before it either broke or got twisted beyond use. But that slinky survived and lasted through college, to me moving back home with my parents, to my first apartment, and now in my second. It's still there sitting on the corner table next to my couch and whenever I'm sitting on my couch a little bored I'll grab it and play with it.
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Post by arrogantmodel on Nov 23, 2019 17:09:32 GMT -5
My Gillette Mach3. My dad got it for me when I was about 16 or 17, twenty years ago. I use my modern ProGlide Fusion on my face, and I use the Mach3 for manscaping. 😊
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bob
Backup Wench
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Post by bob on Nov 23, 2019 17:13:48 GMT -5
my wallet, not sure if this counts but my dad got me a Shawn Michaels hat at King of the Ring 1996 that I have in my closet
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