Showing posts with label father's day gift ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label father's day gift ideas. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

...Literary Devices You Can Still Get Today for Dear Old Dad...

My father is dead. Oh, it's ok: it will be seven years this September. It doesn't mean that I don't think what I would have bought the man for Father's Day.  Much like muscle memory, Christmas and Father's Day come up and those deep-rooted instincts kicks in. I simply give him a kind thought and visualize what I would have got him.

As a child of the Depression, Dad didn't need much. Point of fact: he actually despised if I got anything that didn't hold some intrinsic value. It would have been a 'waste'. As a discerning young child, I did get it after some years, learning to dig deep into the myelin for an answer. A Walt Whitman book. Premium steaks. A Nintendo DS. [Of all things, a Nintendo DS did the trick. It felt right getting it despite his inclinations. Hooked him up with a classic arcade cartridge and he used that thing for years.]


Anyhoo, Father's Day is coming up and men are known to like literary things. That's what the catalogs tell me as they arrive. I guess I like coin collecting, bric-a-brac, military history, soft-core porn, and literary goods. Granted, they are right - those emotionless analytical machines doing what they were designed to do.

1. Manual Typewriter - Amazon - about $140 - there's nothing like the tapping noise of a typewriter, so much different then the flat spring dullness of the modern keyboard.  Listen to your Dad type his manifesto in style.

2. Casio Calculator Watch - Amazon - about $16 - still nothing cooler than where form and function collide in some serious hardware that you wear on your risk.  He'll be a true "player", whilst at the tennis or the courtroom.

3. Vintage Book Cover Posters - All Posters - various prices - easy-peasy and oh so cheap.  All men love a good poster.

4. Barnes & Noble Collectible Editions - buy 1 get 1 at $10 - these editions are an easy buy and I have several myself.  They feel good, smell good and look awfully great next to the heaving naked body of a beautiful Swede.


5. Non Firing Historical Replica Gun - starts at $65 - follow all of your literary heroes, as most hunted for sport or killed a person or two.  No kidding, read their biographies.  Either a way, a man of a certain type will adore these absolutely non-firing historical guns.  They just look great next to the typewriter and a bottle of Jack.

6. Bottle of Jack - various - Kei$ha approved.


7. The TWSBI 580 at Goulet Pens - $70 - for those distinguishing fellows that need a solid writing instrument that uses ink...mysterious and dark.

8. Farber Nude Books - beautiful studies of the nude body, you know, the female nude body.  The one that counts.

9. Classic Cufflinks (or Tie Bars) - simply classy

10. Handwritten Chinese Calligraphy - one of a kind

11. Antique Unused Journal

12. Used Antique Journal - it is rather fascinating

13. Small Marble Statue of the Three Graces - silky silky now