"Vitantonio Pizzelle Iron (Italian Cookie Maker) From The 70s Or 80s"
"Old Family Heirloom At Least 100 Years Old"
"My Buddy Has Had This Alarm Clock Since The 80s"
"Found This KitchenAid Mixer From The 1970's For $35. New Grease And Paint And It's As Good As New"
"Kids Played The Most With This 25-Year-Old Toy Despite All The Gifts They Got"
"My Grandfather's Grandfather's Pocket Watch, Which Made It Through WW1, And Still Works!"
"Here’s The Before And After Finished Product On My $5 Allen Edmond’s. These Bifl Shoes Were Destined For The Dumpster But I Was Able To Bring Them Back To Life. The Dye Color Is Uneven Between The Left And Right, But I’m Just Gonna Let It Bug Me For A While Until I Get Around To Fixing It"
"Found This On The Curb. All Accessories In The Bowl. Works Beautifully"
"Fixed Up An Old Tanker Desk! These Things Last Forever. Lots Of Orbital Sanding, Bondo, Sanding, Blocking, Priming, Taping, Painting! Looks Perfect In My Home Office"
"I Brought A 1920s Perfection Heater Back To Life. Now It's Ready To Last Another Few Lifetimes. It Will Be Mostly A Display Piece Now, But It Does Still Work And Will Be Handy As An Emergency Heat Source"
"My Mom Bought This Clothes Hamper For Me In 3rd Grade. I'm 28 And Still Using It. Oh, And My Son Likes To Play In It"
"In 1927 This Desk Was Moved Into This Office And Has Been Here Ever Since. Now That's What I Call Buy It For Life. Leopold Desk Company"
"My In-Laws Were Brilliant: Le Creuset, Purchased 1977"
"For Christmas, My Grandpa Gave Me The Sheepskin Coat He Wore In His 20s. He Is 70 Now! Still In Mint Condition :)"
"Original Game Boy Still Works Like A Charm"
"World's Oldest Pairs Of Levi's Jeans Found In A Goldmine 136 Years Later"
"Was Told To Post My Grandparent's Desk Here. (228 Years Old)"
"I Bought This Palette Knife Over 30 Years Ago And Have Created Countless Paintings With It"
"My Mom's Hair Dryer Has Been Used For 42 Years And Stopped Working For The First Time. Turns Out It Was Just A Faulty Cable, So I Replaced And It's Up Again"
"My Pioneer Receiver From 1974, Freshly Serviced And Ready For Another 50 Years"
"I Have Bought So Many Beanies In My Life That All Eventually Rip But This Pokémon Beanie Has Been A Regular Wear Since I Was 3. It Has No Rips Or Discoloration. They Don’t Make Them Like They Used To"
"My Wife's Whirley-Pop That Her Grandmother Used. Still Makes Perfect Popcorn Every Time"
"Greek Tortoise. A Little Pricey At ~200-500$ But Will Last You Around 125 Years If Well Cared For"
"L.l. Bean Duck Boots From 1939"
"Most Of My Hifi Components Are Getting On For 50 Years Old In The Next Few Years. All Still Working Perfectly"
i see these everyday free or cheap on marketplace. they go right in the trash. nobody wants a huge heavy piano