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Lots of stuff over the years but the one that still sees lots of use is a nice fancy large heavy glass mug with my monogram on it.



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I got a M-94 Winchester in 44 mag once, but that was very special. I can't think of any others I still have. A flashlight or knife would be nice.
 
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The only gift I still have is a flask from the groom...

I gave my groomsmen a fifth of really really good whiskey...

I know that makes it sound like I'm a lush, but I'm not...I've lost keychains, pocket knives and other small things...



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My favorite is the enormous wine glass etched with my initials from my sister's wedding. I think it holds 2 1/2 bottles of wine.




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a gift certificate to there favorite store.
 
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Best I have received was a nice Swiss Army knife that is still with me today
 
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Most useful one I've received was backpack/cooler combo. It gets used frequently when hitting the pool or beach. I've also got a couple of flasks and a knife, but they don't get used.
 
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For my first (short lived) marriage 20 years ago, I gave my all my groomsmen nice heavy duty duffel bags with their names embroidered on them. They loved getting them, and I think they all still have them...

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My best gift was a Swiss Army knife but since this is a Sig forum and you didn't mention your budget I would think a 320 with a nice engraving would certainly be remembered fondly...


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My favorite was a zippo that was engraved with a picture of us from high school.
For my wedding all of my best men were firemen and I put my wood burning skills to the test and made plaques with a fire helmet and each ones badge number on the shield on the front.
 
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I gave SOG twitches and aa streamlights to my groomsmen. The knives were laser engraved with first initial and last name. They all still tell me how much they use them 4 years later.



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Leatherman Wave. Carry it everyday, 25yr warranty


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I wish I would have gotten the Man Card wallet sized bottle openers for my buddies. When your together who ever doesnt have these has to buy the drinks. I would also think they could be engraved.

https://www.thechivery.com/pro...n-card-bottle-opener


 
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