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What is the oldest thing you own that you still use daily?

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    Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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    I have some old wooden chairs at the dining table that could be old. Certainly before 1940s.

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      Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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      A manual coffee grinder from about 1910.

      I figure I need it because if the electric’s broke I’ll need coffee to fix it.

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        Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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        I have a refrigerator from around 1988 or 1989 that still works perfectly. Around 1999, it stopped working, so we bought a new one. We didn't throw away the old fridge because we used it to store plates and cutlery, but we were sure that it was completely broken. Then, last year, a technician saw it and told us that only a component needed to be replaced for it to work again. Lo and behold, the damn thing was revived, and after a two-decade slumber it worked again as if no time had passed.

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          Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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          Still using my microwave from my wedding. It's from 2009 and it's a Panasonic. Also my Kettle is from around that same time too and still chugging along, it no longer beeps though.

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            Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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            My car’s 25 years old. Can’t think of anything else.

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              Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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              A Gillette open comb safety razor from the 1930s. But it's had the handle replaced with a Gillette tech handle from the 40s.

              In an image search, I found someone selling the exact same Frankenrazor which leads me to believe this may have been a popular mod back in the day.

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                Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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                An old generic pocket knife I bought in a mall shop back in 2001.

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                  Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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                  My razor is from 1912.

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                  • M [email protected]

                    Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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                    I'm in my 40s now, so I guess my body.

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                      Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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                      My grand father straight razor. It's at least 80 years old.

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                        Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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                        I have a 100 year old porcelain doll. Her name is Agnes, she has real human hair and is definitely cursed. Does that count?

                        Other than that, I have a pre-WW2 windup clock that still works perfectly. It's a solid steel brick.

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                          My razor is from 1912.

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                          Gem razors ftw!

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                            I can’t believe how automatic it is!

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                              Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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                              My apartment is from 1865 but "own" is a little tenuous... Beyond that it's probably down to probably 20 year old cutlery or my tv stand which is actually a crate that's around 100 years old

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                                Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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                                A Kenwood amplifier made in Japan in the 80s.
                                2007 Toyota Corolla.
                                Osprey backpack I bought about 12yr ago.

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                                  Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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                                  I have a mix of hand tools like scrwdrivers, wrenches, and hammers inherited from my father in law who said some were from back in the 60s that I use as needed.

                                  They are still in decent shape so they get put to good use regularly to make up for being left in a closet for a few decades.

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                                    Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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                                    My body. Had it all my life and I'm planning on using it until I die. Or until I can put my consciousness in a robot body if that becomes possible first.

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                                      Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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                                      My dick. I've used that every day since I was born.

                                      The dresser in my bedroom was my dad's and it's older than me. I think it's around 50 years old.

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                                        Just wondering what passes the test of time? I personally have an old Casio watch and if you count fruit trees, those are pretty old too.

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                                        I have a Stanley mug, bought it in 96 when I was working in construction. It's been kicked off scaffolding more times than I can count.

                                        Used so much that the green started coming off ten+ years ago. So I sanded it off and it now has a brushed stainless look.

                                        The lip cover has been gone for at least 15 years, worked well when it was there though. The mug is far too big to fit in any cup holder and has been tossed around mercilessly in every truck I have ever owned without spilling a drop up until the day it broke off.

                                        The lid has chew marks where sharp puppy teeth of my long dead forever friend had himself a munch.

                                        I can't see ever replacing it and I don't see it ever breaking to the point I'll need to.

                                        I also have a knife in the running that would fit the question.

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                                          My razor is from 1912.

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                                          Straight razor or safety?

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