The first luxury item you bought?

   / The first luxury item you bought? #61  
I bought a Jensen system for my TA.
Since then factory is sufficient.
Yeah, the last 4 new(ish) veh's I bought had great sound systems from the factory. The engineering in these things have come a long way.
 
   / The first luxury item you bought? #62  
I've mentioned this before....

When I bought a house with my fiancé and moved out the summer before our wedding, my dad bought the following:
- A Toyota Landcruiser FJ40 with a snow plow.
- A walk behind snow blower.
- A Simplicity lawn tractor with a mower, snow blade and snow blower.
- A trailer for the tractor.
- A leaf blower.

Of course, I asked him why it took him so long to ditch the hand tools, tarps and push mower that we'd used for decades and his answer was simple....

"We had you!"

:oops:


🤣
I can relate. When my boys left home I started buying equipment to reduce the hand labor.
 
   / The first luxury item you bought? #63  
Nice tools.........with tools I made a living and repaired what I had.
 
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   / The first luxury item you bought? #64  
Around 1968 I bought a Fisher stereo receiver and 2 matching speakers .

I don't remember what it cost, but I do know we really couldn't afford it raising 2 young boys on a single income.
Fisher was top of the line at the time it certainly was a luxury item for us.
 
   / The first luxury item you bought? #65  
I guess I splurged when I bought some of my hunting gear. My thermal binoculars and thermal riflescope that I use for hunting pigs and coyotes were pricey, but I really enjoy using them. I bought them as a reward to myself after I had a record year at work, spending 265 nights in hotels in my travels. I used a combination of credit card reward points and cash.
 
   / The first luxury item you bought? #66  
Differences in perspective.

From my mother's Home Interior parties as a child, to the millions of dollars in paintings, sculptures, and statues held by my wife's employer, it's never done much for me.

If one purchases art for their own enjoyment, I respect and appreciate that, but the art world is full of inflated egos and the types of folks that own things to impress others. It's not unique in that regard, but it's particularly strong.

We have metal sculptures at our home. They didn't cost me a thing, overflow from someone else's collection, and for that price they can't be beat. When they're wanted again, he will make arrangements for them to be moved. I enjoy having them, I do, but never would I pay for them.

A co-worker brought in a painting he did of Alice Cooper back in the 70's, he's giving it to my 9-year-old. I'll put it in a frame to protect it, but that means more to me due to the sentimentality. He was kind enough to pass it along to my youngest, and I know that means a lot to him and my son.

Art is entirely subjective.
I only buy what I like, and only buy directly from the artist. Gallery fees are obscene.
..had to be my first car. Which was parked at my parents house for over two years as I traveled overseas. I ended up in a electronics marketplace one day and decided I needed a stereo update for it. So I bought a rack of Alpines that came home with me. I hand carried them through customs which promptly got me into the back room as they went through the screening. Somehow customs just did not believe I was an American citizen.

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I still have these components in a box, in the barn. I did manage to get them in my car for a few years when I returned stateside. I should make a cabinet for them and see if I can get real music in the barn. LOL.
Ah, the days when the dollar was king. I spent $5k on camera gear at 900 yen to the dollar and spent 3 months in Europe for $4k.
 
   / The first luxury item you bought? #67  
I bought a Marantz receiver in 1975, and good speakers. All my buddies were still listening to cheap stereos. I had it reconditioned a few years ago (new capacitors, bulbs, etc...) and I put in new woofers for the speakers. I'm still enjoying the full/quality sound of that system today.
Need to see a photo of that Marantz please!
 
   / The first luxury item you bought? #68  
I still have mine too. It's a Sansui, so it was a cheap system at the time, but still considered a "luxury item" so somone making $10,000/year.....
Need to see a photo of the Sansui too!
 
   / The first luxury item you bought? #69  
I had a Pioneer SX-1010 with 2 Utah speakers that had 15" woofers. Many feel the SX-1010 was the one that stated the watt wars in the 70s. I sold it a few years ago for way more money than I had bought it for.

 
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