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Purchases without regrets?

sal

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There are always times where we make a purchase and have regrets, but mostly I have learned to spend more and get quality. What about those that you spent the extra but have no regrets?

For me
1969 Chevelle convertible (later sold but no regrets)
Sako Finbear
Armani Tux (tails)
Allen Edmonds wing tips
BMW 1150RT

There are more but you get the idea.
 

Isshinryu101

One Too Many
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New Jersey
There are always times where we make a purchase and have regrets, but mostly I have learned to spend more and get quality. What about those that you spent the extra but have no regrets?

For me
1969 Chevelle convertible (later sold but no regrets)
Sako Finbear
Armani Tux (tails)
Allen Edmonds wing tips
BMW 1150RT

There are more but you get the idea.

Had 3 kids. Cost a H@LL of a lotta money, but worth every penny!
 

Edward

Bartender
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Location
London, UK
No regrets at all?

Every fedora I've ever owned, almost every leather jacket, my Fenders, my flat. Those are the biggies off the top of my head.
 

Shangas

I'll Lock Up
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6,116
Location
Melbourne, Australia
Vintage typewriter.

I could've paid $15 for a cheap postwar model. I paid slightly over for a prewar working vintage. I have no regrets. Every other typewriter in that price-range was a junker. This one wasn't.
 

HarpPlayerGene

I'll Lock Up
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4,682
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North Central Florida
I've only regretted the purchase of contemporary/modern items. A thing that was shaped like a blender but didn't have enough copper wound around the armature inside to whip its way out of a paper bag. Just one example, of many, from our manufacturing friends to the East. I call these items "props".

So, I finally caught-wise. Haven't "paid extra" for anything (quite the contrary) but I sure have had some great luck scoring high-quality, nicely styled vintage items. Regret isn't anywhere on the radar, but I sure do have a lot of appreciation and gratitude.
 

The Wiser Hatter

I'll Lock Up
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4,765
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Louisville, Ky
Every purchase is a learning experience and I never regret learning something so I never regret purchasing something. I just remember not to purchase it again.:)
 

HarpPlayerGene

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4,682
Location
North Central Florida
It's the same for me but sometimes I regret that I don't purchase something...

Well, now, that reminds me: In my early days of thrifting I once passed up an old Burberry trench (for $8, think it was!) because I hadn't yet learned enough to know what a score that would've been. Did end up getting a great '40s Aquascutum number though, later in the game.
 

javadave

New in Town
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6
Location
Atlanta
Omega Aqua Terra (white with blue hands) = cured my watch search
Allen Edmond Walnut Strand = introduced me to the world of quality footwear
Saddleback Leather Briefcase = Lifetime and bulletproof
Marvin Gaye CD = my beautiful daughter :)
 

dhermann1

I'll Lock Up
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9,154
Location
Da Bronx, NY, USA
I've gotten several garments over the years that wound up not quite fitting. Those were definite regrets, but ones that I don't kick myself over too much. But I did get a beautiful German made suit from a fellow Lounger recently. The waist is a little snug (Ha. A little) and doesn't have any material to let it out. But I've vowed to lose the weight to be able to get those trousers to fit, so I absolutely have no regrets about purchasing the suit.
 

Rick Blaine

My Mail is Forwarded Here
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Saskatoon, SK CANADA
1966 Renault Dauphine

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Covina, Califonia 91722
A am hoping to be able to buy shoes without regrets. I lost some weight and my feet are not as wide as they were. (Funny how that works) So now i have several Oxford Saddle shoes that i love but can't wear comfortably.
 

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