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Re: The Great SM Gift List
« Reply #15 on: Dec 06, 2014, 12:27 am »
K_Darby's link led me to Think Geek and now I want THIS!

http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/1e70/
Companions whom I loved and still love, tell them my song.

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Re: The Great SM Gift List
« Reply #16 on: Dec 06, 2014, 09:20 am »
I recently purchased a Limefuel LP200X battery pack.  and think this would make a great SM gift.  To give you an idea of how much juice this holds, 20,000 mAh will give you about 10 full charges on an iPhone 5, or nearly two full charges of an iPad air.  Great for those on tour, on the go, or heavy phone/device users.  And with 10 phone charges, you've got enough juice to share and be everyone's best friend.

Normally $85, but there's a deal going on to get it for $35, but it expires in three days.
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Re: The Great SM Gift List
« Reply #17 on: Dec 10, 2014, 11:07 pm »
We just held our Denver SM holiday gathering and did an informal $5 gift exchange. I dug into my stash of "have these handy in case" gifts and pulled out one of two versions of flashlight mouthguards I had. I admit, I had two styles, and gave out the one I liked LESS in case I needed to keep the other as a backup for myself. That said, the gift was stolen twice until "frozen" by white elephant rules.

The outdated/old style was called Lite Bite by Nite Ize, but the kind I prefer it called Bite-a-Lite and is available on toolsforstagecraft.com. The first has a wide flat mouthguard and a lanyard, the latter has a "groove" for your teeth. I've had workers comp pay for a chipped tooth and highly recommend something else besides metal against your teeth. Now that I'm also a river guide I've finally found the use of headlamps, but for stage management/runcrew a bite guard is the way to go...and at a price that I would consider on the verge of a stocking stuffer. I know I'd found mine on sale so the current online prices are slightly higher than $5 but still very reasonable.

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Re: The Great SM Gift List
« Reply #18 on: Dec 11, 2014, 12:52 am »
I have a handful of thesehttp://www.ebay.com/itm/Card-Sized-Pocket-Wallet-Stainless-Steel-Survival-Multi-Tool-11-Functions-/351250467195?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_2&hash=item51c828c97b in my desk drawer, and I hand them out for little presents (secret santa, etc.) They're cheap enough to have around, handy(ish), and if the person hates it, it doesn't take up a lot of space. There's better versions out there, but these are the cheapies.

I am hoping for a laptop stand to help my posture, and maybe a labelmaker. I have the click-every-individual-letter old Dymo labeler, and it makes my hand cramp after like a minute of use.
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