Unique Gifts For Men! How To Choose Them

Posted on 29th July 2009 by admin in Uncategorized

You want the gift you buy for your friend or family member to be something that they will treasure for a lifetime and you can not just find that at any store. This is particularly important when we are buying gifts for men we want it to be thought of original and not something bought at your department store.

Think of the many birthday presents/gifts or promotional gifts you’ve received which weren’t satisfying, or indicative of your individuality. One of the best things about using the Internet for finding birthday presents/gifts for your loved ones is that you have the opportunity to find unique gifts for men online from retail outlets that you won’t find in your local neighborhood.

I recently bought a gift for my brother which I thought was a totally unique gift idea. Basically I bought him a small amount of land. If that was not unique enough this gift land was in Scotland so he by long standing tradition became known as the Laird (the Scottish name for Lord).

Okay, I am not a millionaire (or anything near that) but this birthday gift idea of making him a real Lord gave everyone a real laugh. Who would have thought my baby brother would ever be known as a Lord? We really went to town that whole day! My sister started to call him my Lord that morning and then a workmate did the same thing and he was totally puzzled by it all. He had no clue what was going to be happening at his birthday party that evening.

Brian did live and work in Glasgow, Scotland at one time and he has always said he would love to go back there one day. Now he has the unique gift of being a honorary Scot and being a Scottish Laird or Lord Although my brother is not a heavy drinker he does like the very occasional tipple of Scotch Whisky so we included a bottle of Isle of Jura malt whisky into the gift and make it even more unique. This whisky is distilled only about a mile of so from his new Estate so he can tour the distillery (its free of course) whenever he visits his Scottish estate on the Isle of Jura.

Although my brother Brian has a connection with Scotland it is not necessary all you need is to have a good sense of humour and enjoy yourself. The website does provide a 50 page Laird of Jura Handbook so you can very quickly learn about the Scottish history and culture in particular the area around your new Scottish Estate.

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