Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: WEDNESDAY, November 15, 1995 TAG: 9511150087 SECTION: HOLIDAY GIFTS PAGE: HG45 EDITION: NEW RIVER VALLEY SOURCE: JOANNE ANDERSON DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
Fortunately, socks and ties and after shave wear out and get used up, but it's nice to think you've come up with something a little more creative.
A man with a hobby like fishing or boating or gardening is pretty easy to buy for because there are so many things associated with such interests. The computer industry has spawned another slew of potential gifts from a few dollars for computer discs to a few thousand for a computer notebook.
Like the things that wear out, gloves and pocket knives are renewable every now and again because they become worn or misplaced.
Here is list of possible gifts - some no doubt you've thought of, some you may not have considered, and others that may inspire you to your own ideas.
Flying lesson (less than $100)
American flag
Specialty cookbook
Little plastic drawer cabinet
Briefcase
Clock for the shop or office
Shoe or boot laces
Pillow
Stacking file bins
Cassette tape or compact disc
Ream of paper
Extension cords
Foot stool
Fan
Wood carrier
Long stick matches
Umbrella
Mittens with open finger ends
Compass for boat or car dashboard
Wind chimes
Duffel bag
Ear muffs
Gun cleaning kit
Antique tool
Rain gauge
Glasses case
Exacto blade with extra blades
Gift certificate for a massage
Pocket watch
Rugged pair of scissors
Safety glasses
Thermos bottle
Bible or religious book
Wall calendar
Magazine subscription
Hand-held vacuum
First aid kit
Chamois cloth
Day pack
Leather belt
Mouse pad
Packet of seeds and flower pot
How to fix things book
Magnifying glass
Portable stadium seat
Camera
Stainless steel mess kit
Grease cleanser
Vitamins
Monogrammed towel
Desk lamp
Woodburning kit
Big pepper grinder
Binoculars
Dart board
Windsock
Telescope
Rocking chair
Wine rack
Boot scraper
Nice wastebasket
3-D puzzle
Book ends
Sticky note pads
Aquarium
Book of knots
Harmonica
Ice bucket
Decks of cards
Plate of homemade cookies
by CNB