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HELP...Father's Day Gift Ideas

My Dad...perhaps the most difficult person to shop for, mostly because he has everything! I need help finding something kind of unique, and under $100.
He likes:

Golf
Grilling
Smoking Cigars
and Wine (but he is exceptionally knowledgable about wine)

Any ideas?
 
Every Father's Day I tend to get my father a cigar sampler of some of his favorites. You can;t go wrong with that in my opinion. I usually go to a local smoke shop and put together something. Also, on that note, a new lighter or cutter might be a nice idea.

Good luck
 
How about ordering a selection of BBQ sauces from top BBQ's around the country? You could get a nice variety of regional types.
 
My Dad...perhaps the most difficult person to shop for, mostly because he has everything! I need help finding something kind of unique, and under $100.
He likes:

Golf

Here is what my brothers and I do. Our whole family has always played golf, so every fathers day my brothers and I take my Dad out to one of the nicer courses and play a round. Then go back to one of our houses, BBQ some top quality thick *** steaks, drink some beers, watch the ball game, talk guy talk, ect., you get the picture. Basically, we spend the whole day with our father doing guy stuff, no broads allowed. My Dad absolutely loves it.

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Oh yeah, obviously Dad does not pay for anything.
 
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My Daughter just called to remind me she purchased us a fine dinner at one of our favorite haunts to celebrate Mother's and Father's day.

We have everything we want so we ask to please send no gifts.

She lives in KY. We live on the West Coast. Very nice gift. And they have a Rib Eye that will knock your socks off!!!

In fact we are there every Sunday and a couple times a week. So the staff and owners know us well. She did this about five years ago and it was fabulous for us.

Just a thought.:thumbup:
 
If he doesn't already have one, a quick-read digital thermometer for grilling/cooking is a great gift. They're one of those extras that isn't necessary but makes life wonderful.

I also like Sal's idea of spending the day Doing Stuff With Dad. That's the kind of gift that's pretty easy to plan, and can be lots of fun for everyone involved.
 
Don't know a lot about those subjects, but you need one of this cigar cutters to cut the cigar right? Do they make ornate cigar cutters? Or a lighter? When I used to smoke, I liked nice lighters.
 
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