Products you've owned forever that just won't die.

I've got some tools dating back to the 1940s and 1930s, maybe even earlier, that belonged to my grandad who was a carpenter and a painter. It's all in there with the newer stuff and is being used like the rest.

I suppose that's how he'd want it to be, I mean he was pretty old-school, and would probably not understand why you'd decommission a perfectly good hammer for nostalgic reasons. I was shit scared of him when I was a kid so I've taken good care of it.
 
I don’t want to jinx it, but the Whirlpool dishwasher we have was here when we moved in over 20 years ago.
If I am remembering right, it’s a 1998 model.
 
I was putting away dishes this morning and remembered we have a couple Tupperware pieces that are vintage 1970s. Back when they made stuff to just last decades. They now make fancy stuff that breaks after a couple years. Probably a better business model, but not so much on the consumer ends
It's one of the reasons I don't buy Tupperware any longer.

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My 40 year old A-2 jacket and 35 year old MCC patch are just entering their prime.

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I just sold my Yamaha MS10 monitors. They were Made in Japan circa early 1990s. One had a bit of a ground hum...a CD player through them sounded amazing.
 
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