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MIButterfly

(871 posts)
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 06:00 PM Apr 2025

Is there a material possession you absolutely do not need, but would love to have? Mine is a grandfather clock.

I have no room to put one and certainly could never afford one, but boy, would I love to have one.

Maybe I was unduly influenced by Captain Kangaroo as a child?

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Is there a material possession you absolutely do not need, but would love to have? Mine is a grandfather clock. (Original Post) MIButterfly Apr 2025 OP
A boat that runs good and doesn't leak. dem4decades Apr 2025 #1
In-ground pool. I'd let the alligators take over and wouldn't be able to swim in it anyway. Solly Mack Apr 2025 #2
This message was self-deleted by its author rainin Apr 2025 #3
Thank you rainin. You are so kind. MIButterfly Apr 2025 #5
We, former antique dealers, had a shop, but needed to down size. cachukis Apr 2025 #11
Antique roll top desk with matching chair anciano Apr 2025 #4
You just hit upon my second wish! MIButterfly Apr 2025 #7
Something I absolutely didn't need, but bought anyway--- lastlib Apr 2025 #6
It sounds absolutely beautiful. MIButterfly Apr 2025 #9
The giant foot seen in Monty Python animation clips WestMichRad Apr 2025 #8
Well, I don't know what material processions I do not really need, but would love to have. I am guessing that the SWBTATTReg Apr 2025 #10
That is really beautiful, SWBTATTReg. MIButterfly Apr 2025 #13
You are so nice, I appreciate your comments by this so much, especially in this selfish world that tRUMP and his SWBTATTReg Apr 2025 #15
A Gibson ES345-TD, but I would feel very guilty about actually acquiring one. NNadir Apr 2025 #12
A pedal harp consider_this Apr 2025 #14
Am 78 getting rid of stuff, nothing materially valuable to anybody tons to me UTUSN Apr 2025 #16
A sailboat. Drum Apr 2025 #17
I had one, greatly enjoyed sailing, still kind of miss it, Ocelot II Apr 2025 #28
A Wazer drmeow Apr 2025 #18
That's cool. Add this and you can have a bracket making business at home. Servicing the DIYer's Hotler Apr 2025 #23
I'd use it for glass drmeow Apr 2025 #43
I can't think of a single one. Dem2theMax Apr 2025 #19
a piano. Never mind that I can't play worth squat and I don't have room for it and I need the money for other things yellowdogintexas Apr 2025 #20
The first thing that comes to my mind is....... Niagara Apr 2025 #21
A lid for a teapot my Mom gave me Marthe48 Apr 2025 #22
a 3d printer surrealAmerican Apr 2025 #24
I highly recommend getting one... mikelewis Apr 2025 #25
Why do you need an enclosed area? drmeow Apr 2025 #44
well... it needs even temperature... mikelewis Apr 2025 #46
I agree with you here. Archae Apr 2025 #30
Baby grand piano SheltieLover Apr 2025 #26
1969 Cadillac Eldorado Goonch Apr 2025 #27
I've always wanted a sports car Unwind Your Mind Apr 2025 #29
Yes Traildogbob Apr 2025 #31
A yoroi FirefighterJo Apr 2025 #32
I have two: choie Apr 2025 #33
A Vermeer painting. bif Apr 2025 #34
I would love a greenhouse for my orchids fernlady Apr 2025 #35
Yamaha SR500 motorcycle Doc_Technical Apr 2025 #36
I'm rebuilding a 1970 Honda CB350 right now Bristlecone Apr 2025 #41
Cool Doc_Technical Apr 2025 #47
A small cabin madamesilverspurs Apr 2025 #37
1956 Ford Thunderbird FuzzyRabbit Apr 2025 #38
A Bosch tryptic. Ziggysmom Apr 2025 #39
A beach house comes to mind. Bristlecone Apr 2025 #40
I saw this by accident on eBay... grumpyduck Apr 2025 #42
A hot tub would be nice JoseBalow Apr 2025 #45
Another Martin guitar. Paladin Apr 2025 #48

Solly Mack

(95,295 posts)
2. In-ground pool. I'd let the alligators take over and wouldn't be able to swim in it anyway.
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 06:08 PM
Apr 2025

Better to let them take over than to fight with them about it.

Better still to not have a pool at all.

Still want one though.

Response to MIButterfly (Original post)

MIButterfly

(871 posts)
5. Thank you rainin. You are so kind.
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 06:29 PM
Apr 2025

I hope the person who has it enjoys (and appreciates!) it.

I also hope all is well with you.

cachukis

(3,329 posts)
11. We, former antique dealers, had a shop, but needed to down size.
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 07:13 PM
Apr 2025

We had cool stuff.
Garage sales and auctions.
Posted a note on my computer screen that I had to not cry saying goodbye to my friends.
After all, they were only things. (Another story)
Learned so much. Worth the sale prices.
Still have too much.

MIButterfly

(871 posts)
7. You just hit upon my second wish!
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 06:40 PM
Apr 2025

I love rolltop desks! My family had one when I was a kid. It was very small and as I recall, it had a big cigarette burn on the front of it.

lastlib

(26,331 posts)
6. Something I absolutely didn't need, but bought anyway---
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 06:35 PM
Apr 2025

A chess set, and not a cheapo plastic one. This one is English boxwood and blood rosewood (which I love!), one of the most beautiful exotic hardwoods around. The Kings are 4" tall, with a 1-3/4" base, padded with billiard cloth. Pieces are triple-weighted. The Knights are exquisitely carved in the grand Staunton-design tradition, and the Rooks are tall, with tall ramparts and deep crennels. It's an absolutely gorgeous set--and for $800, it oughta be! The pieces store in mahogany trays, in a big beautiful mahogany box, separate cloth-lined padded compartments for each piece.

I resisted buying it for a long time, but then the store put it on clearance, and my willpower collapsed.....

MIButterfly

(871 posts)
9. It sounds absolutely beautiful.
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 06:45 PM
Apr 2025

I'm sure you would've regretted not buying that chess set more, especially on clearance.

There are more things I've regretted not buying when I had the chance than things I've regretted buying.

WestMichRad

(2,404 posts)
8. The giant foot seen in Monty Python animation clips
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 06:44 PM
Apr 2025

… so I could bring it down on certain persons that we could do without. (You know which ones.)

SWBTATTReg

(25,493 posts)
10. Well, I don't know what material processions I do not really need, but would love to have. I am guessing that the
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 06:58 PM
Apr 2025

older I get, my tendency is to get rid of stuff that you've accumulated over your lifetime.

Knowing that, the best thing I've done, is give/downsize stuff I have, to friends and/or family that would love to have these items. I get so much enjoyment out of doing this.

So in a way, I get rid of stuff that we have accumulated over our lives (my SO too) and enjoy the pleasure in giving it to our friends, who would really love the items.

MIButterfly

(871 posts)
13. That is really beautiful, SWBTATTReg.
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 07:33 PM
Apr 2025

I am touched by this. You are a kind and generous person. We need more people like you in the world.

I'm afraid I get too attached to things. I have to remind myself it's just stuff and stuff is not that important in the final analysis.

SWBTATTReg

(25,493 posts)
15. You are so nice, I appreciate your comments by this so much, especially in this selfish world that tRUMP and his
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 09:43 PM
Apr 2025

thugs have tried to seize. They don't make my life, they don't control my life or whatever I do w/ my things, my money, etc. I do understand your comment about getting too attached to things. It's easy to do, but once you find something in your life that you can give to someone who's a cherished person in your world and give them something of yours that they will cherish, it's a feeling that is indescribable. the feeling is amazing.

Thanks so much for adding cheer to our lives this evening, w/ your kind comments.

NNadir

(36,192 posts)
12. A Gibson ES345-TD, but I would feel very guilty about actually acquiring one.
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 07:23 PM
Apr 2025
https://www.sweetwater.com/used/listings/264036-used-gibson-1972-gibson-es-345td-stereo-100-original-and-near-mint-condition

There are so many other important needs that could be filled with that much money.

I have lived to understand that my material desires are not really "needs" in a dying world. It took me forever to learn that; I'm late.

consider_this

(2,843 posts)
14. A pedal harp
Fri Apr 18, 2025, 08:37 PM
Apr 2025

this means the full size harp as played in an orchestra. It is a thing of beauty, creates sounds of beauty, and I would love to learn to play.

Ocelot II

(126,092 posts)
28. I had one, greatly enjoyed sailing, still kind of miss it,
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 12:08 PM
Apr 2025

but I also discovered that a boat is a hole in the water into which you throw money.

drmeow

(5,689 posts)
43. I'd use it for glass
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 05:33 PM
Apr 2025

and could theoretically sell precut and custom cut glass pieces for fusing (which is that I'd use it for) but that's still a huge investment for a hobby

Dem2theMax

(10,772 posts)
19. I can't think of a single one.
Sat Apr 19, 2025, 01:35 AM
Apr 2025

And honestly, I don't have much.
I live on social security, a very small amount.
There's only one thing missing in my life and you can't buy it. Think the Beatles said that. Love.

yellowdogintexas

(23,374 posts)
20. a piano. Never mind that I can't play worth squat and I don't have room for it and I need the money for other things
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 07:31 AM
Apr 2025

But I can fantasize learning to play it again

Marthe48

(21,287 posts)
22. A lid for a teapot my Mom gave me
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 10:33 AM
Apr 2025

It's Chinese, about 100 years old. It didn't have a lid when she gave it to me, probably never will.

surrealAmerican

(11,666 posts)
24. a 3d printer
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 11:25 AM
Apr 2025

I wouldn't even have a place to put it, and have no specific need for one, but it'd be fun to mess around with.

mikelewis

(4,507 posts)
25. I highly recommend getting one...
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 11:40 AM
Apr 2025

I have an Ender 3 and it's cheap and easy to use.

Some tips. You need a heated self leveling bed and an enclosed area, like a closet. That's all the tips you need and then you can start play. Don't worry about knowing what you're doing or screwing it up... you will. That's the fun.

Be ready to spend 36 hours printing something only to find out it's the wrong size or doesn't work the way you wanted... or the print goes screwy and you have plastic all over the place.

Embrace the aggravation and stay focused on small projects and work up...

drmeow

(5,689 posts)
44. Why do you need an enclosed area?
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 05:34 PM
Apr 2025

I'd like to get one and have an unfinished basement I could put it in but it isn't an enclosed space.

mikelewis

(4,507 posts)
46. well... it needs even temperature...
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 07:43 PM
Apr 2025

Depending on what you're printing. PLA is cheap corn plastic and that prints fine no matter what but there's this stuff called PETG that is stronger but... you have to print it on a higher temp. This is also fine without putting it in a closet... but the ABS, which is very strong, it dries out while printing and it looks terrible... if it prints at all.

These are the lovely things you learn by trial and error 🤣

So, no, you don't need anything... just even a cheap handheld printer and you're good to go...

that's the point... don't be afraid to fail.

Unwind Your Mind

(2,283 posts)
29. I've always wanted a sports car
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 12:09 PM
Apr 2025

I have a search alert that sends me Nissan 350z cars with low miles

I’ll probably never do it, I definitely don’t feel like making a financial stretch right now.

But I’m not getting any younger either

Traildogbob

(11,518 posts)
31. Yes
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 12:47 PM
Apr 2025

Taylor 814 acoustic electric, tobacco sunburst.
I have 8 other Taylor’s, but damn this one is hollering at me.
Grandfather clocks, my late dad had a few plus other noise makers. All went off at different times. Impossible to sleep there, but they were beautiful with amazing woodworking artistry. My brothers got all those, thankfully.
Love great wood artistry, thus Taylor guitars and the craftsmanship draw me in.

fernlady

(34 posts)
35. I would love a greenhouse for my orchids
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 01:21 PM
Apr 2025

They currently live in my sunroom, and run around outside in the summer. I particularly love Vandas, which need to be hung up 24/7/365. And silly me, I recently bought a hybrid Stanhopia Yolanda Breck, which sends it's blossom shoots out the bottom of the pot, so that needs to be hung too. I'm pretty much out of space for them inside during the colder months. *sigh*

Doc_Technical

(3,688 posts)
36. Yamaha SR500 motorcycle
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 01:30 PM
Apr 2025

Single cylinder road bike
To this day I regret selling it 40 years ago.

Bristlecone

(10,811 posts)
41. I'm rebuilding a 1970 Honda CB350 right now
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 02:52 PM
Apr 2025

Almost done. Need to install the new clutch plates and a new seat(which I’m going to have a pro do).

madamesilverspurs

(16,316 posts)
37. A small cabin
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 01:31 PM
Apr 2025

on the side of a Rocky Mountain trout pond where I could fish from the porch. Heaven.


.

FuzzyRabbit

(2,170 posts)
38. 1956 Ford Thunderbird
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 02:36 PM
Apr 2025

1- Can't afford one.
2-No place to store one.
3-Can't afford to maintain one.



My unrequited love since I was a kid.











grumpyduck

(6,668 posts)
42. I saw this by accident on eBay...
Sun Apr 20, 2025, 02:57 PM
Apr 2025

a beautiful Watson Service microscope, circa 1920s. Have no use for it, but it's gorgeous, black and brass, with accessories and objectives. Almost bid on it, but someone else got it.

Paladin

(31,084 posts)
48. Another Martin guitar.
Mon Apr 21, 2025, 07:08 AM
Apr 2025

I had a D28 Martin back in the 1970's; still kicking my own ass for not doing enough with it before selling it. I doubt my feeble old fingers could do justice to another one, but still...

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