Gift ideas?

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PorkyPie
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Gift ideas?

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Hi,

I'm new to this site and peruse it with some interest, it's a lovely little site with some very knowledgeable members, thank you!

I'm looking for something to compliment a small gift I bought for some of my friends who play in a band, I oringinally bought them some 'Lucky Cuff's', musical notes, and the guy's were very touched by the gesture.

They have a rather important test coming up soon and I'd like something to compliment the original cufflinks, http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Lucky-Cuffs-trebl ... dZViewItem , if anyone has any suggestions?

Definitely like to keep the 'Lucky' theme as it seemed to do the trick last time :)

Hope everyone is having a good weekend, lets not mention the rugby :(

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Post by Gill the Piano »

IT'S ONLY A GAME, get over it, children...
Why not stick 'piano' into eBay and see what pops up? There's loads of piano gifts - ties, notebooks, etc., etc. Most music shops keep a stock of that sort of thing, too.
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Post by D Minor »

Musicroom. com do a nice line in gifts.

http://www.musicroom.com/Browse/Categor ... category34

I also believe you can get musical loo paper, although it's rather expensive and goodness knows what Beethoven and Mozart would think about having their compositions printed on it.. Nice to keep it for special occasions like sitting exams and tests.

There are also little teddies you can buy too, which could be used as a mascot.

http://www.ashbybears.com/acatalog/boyds_message.html
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Post by fumbler »

Unfortunately the OP looks too much like a puff for his own stuff being touted on ebay. I may be wrong, I also may have been around for too long!

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Post by Gill the Piano »

Joo reckon he's called Porky Pie because he's telling porky pies, then? :)
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Post by fumbler »

Could be a clue there, do you think?
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