What are you willing to spend decent money on?
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What are you willing to spend decent money on?
What objects are you happy to spend a fair amount of money on?
For me, it's a brown leather wallet. I could easily spend £35 - £50 on a nice leather wallet.
Also, watches! If I had the money, remembering I'm 14, I would spend hundreds on a nice watch!
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Re: What are you willing to spend decent money on?
I'm willing to spend money on petrol I guess,
Some computer programs. On the 9th I'm going to be shelling out money on the next iteration of Modo, Modo 601 from Luxology.
I love that company, and that 3D program is simply amazing, so that is £250 down for the upgrade right there.
I think they deserve the money though, and I'll certainly use it.
I'll spend around £20 on a shirt or something if need be, and £50 on a good pair of jeans but I can't clothes shop to save my life even though I need to.
I don't have the fashion sense.
If I had the money I would spend more money on music equipment, i.e speakers, a good workstation keyboard, etc.
I would spend £100 or so on a good pair of headphones, and I'm not talking Beats, or similar. -
Re: What are you willing to spend decent money on?Aye, guitars and amps are worth investing some money in for sure.(Original post by Manitude)
Guitars/amps.
CDs (don't pay much for each one, rarely more than £13, but I get quite a few where I can)
Whisky (Most expensive bottle I currently have is £35 at full price, but got it for £25...as a student that is A LOT for alcohol
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I bought a very expensive CD once -- had it shipped from Japan because I couldn't get it over here. Worth it? Hell yes.
Whisky is excellent, but no one else wants to drink it.
Indeed! I've spent a lot of money on my headphone setup at home. Most people don't understand it, which is how I came to the conclusion that most people are deaf.(Original post by ummm)
Earphones - it makes such a big difference.
(Mind you, I'm talking about £70-£80, not hundreds...)
Currently using a pair of (modded) Alessandro MS1.
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Re: What are you willing to spend decent money on?I wouldn't complain about that: more for me(Original post by JordanR)
Aye, guitars and amps are worth investing some money in for sure.
I bought a very expensive CD once -- had it shipped from Japan because I couldn't get it over here. Worth it? Hell yes.
Whisky is excellent, but no one else wants to drink it.

As it happens the guy who lives above me likes whisky and over the summer when he was in Japan bought some very expensive Yamazaki/Hibiki (the next step down from the ones which have consistently won best single malt/blended awards)
I share my scotch with him from time to time. The Japanese whiskies are pretty disappointing imo. If you've not tried it yet, I thoroughly recommend Glenlivet 12 year (and older...the 18 year version is very good)
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