#21
$100 gift card. What would pick up?
-Marc

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#22
Amazon
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#23
$$$$$$ CASH $$$$$$

Is King. I think they still have those envelopes at the banks for free
Big Grin
Worst thing they can do is cook ya and eat ya

GW
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#24
Husky xact mats for truck.


Glad its my shop I am responsible for - I only have to make me happy.

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#25
If it can be converted to cash in some way I would donate it to the Disabled American Veterans.
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#26
How to books of some sort, or videos of same. Can't work in the shop for a few more months, but reading about woodworking projects or techniques I can look forward to really helps pass the time while I heal. If I keep bugging the wife... I won't live to see spring!
Jim in Okie
You can tell a lot about the character of a man -
By the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.
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#27
What's the question? OP, please reread your post and clarify.
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#28
Sorry, I was just curious what you would do if given a $100. To me it's a tough call. It's enough money that I feel compelled not to just spend it on consumables (glue, sandpaper etc.) yet it's not really enough to buy much with.

Sorry for the confusion.
-Marc

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#29
Is this just for fun, or are you researching for yourself?

If looking to convert a $100 card/cash into a memorable tool gift, I'd try to choose a nice tool that would get used and remembered when it was:
  - chisel (paring, fishtail, etc.)
  - layout item (starrett double square or divider, woodpeckers something-or-other)
  - LV or LN apron plane (or other block plane)

Key lumber for a small project is another idea.

Matthew
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#30
I would buy something of high quality that might be handed down to a generation or two.  Maybe from the Lee Valley catalog.
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