5 Father’s Day Gifts to Surprise Dad … With Bankruptcy
June 2, 2015
If the men in your life are anything like the men in mine, Father’s Day presents a challenge. They tend to buy themselves anything that catches their fancy. Every year I’m left wonder what in the world to get them. Ideally something they’ll like, so they don’t return it. But also something that shows thought and consideration. It’s a no win situation. I’ve found a few ideas online but I’m pretty sure none of these will make my shopping list. Here’s what I found for the billionaire that has everything.
What man doesn’t love to show his prowess with a slab of meat and a grill? He could really up his game with the Kalamazoo Hybrid Grill. It is an outdoor free-standing grill that can use gas, charcoal, or wood. Add a side burner and it sounds perfect, right? Run out and get yours, for only $25,195, before they sell out. | |
While he grills, the dad in your life would love a cold beer. On Father’s Day, don’t settle for your average grocery store find or even the local brewery. You can really blow him away with the strongest beer ever brewed, Sam Adams Utopias Beer. This strong, rich, dark drink, made from all four noble hops, has a 25% alcohol content. The collectible copper brew kettle decanter should soften the $599.99 price tag. | |
Perhaps your guys’ outdoor past times run a bit more active. He might like a round of golf. No miniature park can live up to their reputation. You can send him out to the course in style with Honma Golf’s Five Star Clubs handcrafted in Japan from gold and titanium. Just one will cost somewhere around $5,400 but you’re going to want to do it right with the 14 piece set for about $76,000. | |
A simple man might be overwhelmed by all of this attention outside and want to stay in the house, perhaps strumming casually on a guitar. For only one million dollars, you can amp up his experience with the popular Pine Cone Stratocaster from Fender. It includes 550 high grade diamonds and 10 feet of hand laid gold trellis. The additional Faberge egg that comes with it can be your little secret. | |
Any man with an eye for a well put together outfit would appreciate a set of equally well put together cuff links to set it off. You could wow him with these Emerald Cut Canary Diamond Octagon Cuff Links from Jacob and Co for a mere $3,300,000. For that price you get 10.7 CT of white diamonds, 20-21.39 CT of canary diamonds, and a lovely white gold setting. As an extra bonus, if you order online, shipping is free. |