Immortal Things From The Past (24 pics)

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Step back in time with these nostalgic relics that refuse to fade from memory. Classic cars, vintage gadgets, and iconic fashion pieces evoke fond recollections of eras gone by. These timeless treasures remind us of how far we’ve come while celebrating the enduring charm of the past.

“This GPS has been in my family for 10+ years. It’s still supported by Garmin with Map Updates.”



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“Over 30 years young… still ticking.”


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“Got this crockpot for a wedding gift in 1997. My marriage didn’t last, but the crockpot is still going strong – and it has never cheated on me!“


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“32 years old and still LIKE NEW!”


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“Our Singer sewing machine, 100 years old and works perfectly.”


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“My car turned 30 today and rolled over 247,000 miles. KBB says it’s worth no more than $1,318 ($250 on a trade-in). Guess I may as well keep it…”



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“This used to wake me up for school in the 5th grade. I’m 39 now.”


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“These Russian Valenki felted wool boots, made entirely out of hardened wool that served me so well here in Texas over the past couple days. No soles, no form, basically like wearing snow proof 2 inch thick hard wool socks. Had them for 5 years, no sign of wear.“


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“These cooking spoons are 60 years old and still in use by my mother.”


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“My Sheaffer Reminder ballpoint pen.

This has been in my pocket every weekday for the last 15 years. It used to belong to my grand-father. I know he used it because the brass was already starting to wear through when I got it. They still make the refills for it.”



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“Bought those Haglöfs boots on my 18th birthday. This week I celebrated my 50th birthday.”


12 Immortal Things From The Past (24 pics)

“My 97-year old Waterman 52.”


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“Waffle Iron from the 1920’s still working flawlessly.”


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“My 1959 Frigidaire Custom Imperial.”


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“My ‘new’ 60-year-old Swiss army salt and pepper backpack.”



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“I inherited this toaster from the 1920s around 10 years ago and it has worked great every single day.”


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“I’ve had this pencil box since kindergarten. I’m 33…”


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“My 1988 Honda Accord daily driver. Everything on it still works. EVERYTHING.”


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“My in-laws were brilliant: Le Creuset, purchased 1977.”


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“Just inherited this pan from my late grandfather. He was 93; this pan is at least 115 years old.”



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“Original Game Boy still works like a charm.”


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“My girlfriend’s 1950s Frigidaire stove (which is replacing a far newer and much harder to fix stove).”


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“Stanley Thermos used every day from 1970 to 2018.”


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№1 Author: Iguana (Today, 07:42) Total user comments: 382


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#1 my first Garmin is 12 years old and yes, still supported
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