Posts tagged gifts for guys
Which Blade Would You Give Him?
Jul 12th
Assuming you know the guy receiving this gift is a trustworthy, and valiant knight, which sword would you give him? The blade of a Dark Knight, or the blade of a Grill Master?
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| Batman Begins Cane Sword Extremely high-quality, realistic movie replica from Batman Begins. 39 inches in length. Die cast handle. Stainless steel blade. |
BBQ Grill Sword Are you ready to grill to the death? Swashbuckle your way to the perfect sausage. The BBQ Sword is perfect for cooking up a dog at the campfire and backyard BBQ parties. Twist your skewered grilling items on the BBQ Sword with the prongs designed for optimal grilling and sizzle. |
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A Golf Gift They Don’t Have Yet
Jul 11th

Pro-Bot, $90 @UncommonGoods
He might not be able to calculate the distance from the tee to the hole or suggest the proper club, but this cute little robot sculpture is a charming reminder to call your human golf buddies. Handmade by Utah artist Fred Conlon from recycled steel – factory discards and reclaimed parts from junk yards, construction sites and pawn shops.
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Jamming For Fun Without The Hassle of Bad Notes
Jun 29th
If you have a gift recipient who is interested in playing the guitar, the Strumstick is a kick-ass way to have some fun! (this is an amazing gift for guitar players of any skill level – you don’t have to worry about whether or not they are beginners or advanced guitar players because the Strumstick is about having fun and hanging out; remember this when Christmas roll around!)
Check out some cool videos of people playing the Strumstick!
Also, if you are looking for a gift for someone who is interested in learning how to play the guitar, read our overview of the Learn & Master Guitar DVD Lessons Set.
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Last Chance Father’s Day Deal From Hammacher Schlemmer!
Jun 14th
OK, I try to keep the promotional aspect of this blog to a very below-average minimum.
But, I did see through my affiliate account (yes, I would be compensated if you bought this) that Hammacher Schlemmer has a Digital Photo Album Watch that was $99.95 (I mean, $100) and is now $49.95 (come on, $50). I sincerely think this is a cool gadget that lots of fathers would enjoy. Even if they didn’t wear the darn thing every day, it’s perfect for business travel (in the travel bags, more likely than on the wrist) and for fun occasions out on the town, with family and friends, vacations, etc. Besides, it’s cool – just like Dad!
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The Digital Photo Album Watch. |
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Private Ninja Lessons!!! Why Can’t I Live in Bronxville, NY?!?
Jun 4th
Why, oh why can’t I live in Bronxville, New York? It would be a dream come true to take Private Ninja Lessons from a true master. Even if I didn’t receive this as a gift for Father’s Day or my birthday, I would certainly convince my wife the $180 was a good investment in home protection and stealth investigations.
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Learn the secrets of ancient martial arts and the mysterious ninja warriors with one of New York’ oldest Bujinkan schools, affiliated with Bujinkan Hombu Dojo in Japan since the early 1980′s.These legendary combat methods teach effective methods of self-protection using elusive timing, control of distance and subtle angling, i.e. like how to avoid the assault of a sword. Learn from an actual Shidoshi (teacher of the warrior ways) about the history, tradition and philosophy of these night tigers before practicing their self-defense, heightened awareness and combat strategy methods.These lessons are a great compliment to existing martial art experience. The opportunity to use weapons in this class is on a case to case scenario and under the sole discretion of the instructor.After this session with our experienced ninja instructor you will better understand the mystery and power that surrounds this 900-year-old martial art.What martial arts are taught? Your Ninja Lesson is based on the martial art of ninjutsu also, called budo taijutsu. Budo taijutsu uses relaxed, natural movement, timing and control of distance to overcome an opponent’s speed and strength. Movement is refined for grace and naturalness in all action until power results from mere movement, and evasion from a simple adjustment of position. Weaponry, striking, grappling, choking and throwing as well as methods of leaping and rolling are all disciplines that are incorporated into our curriculum. This training is one of the rare martial arts undiluted by emphasis on sport competition or artificial rules. Our training emphasizes shiken gata – combat survival techniques.




