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What gifts do you buy your wife in Africa
01 February 2014, 08:45
505EDWhat gifts do you buy your wife in Africa
I bought her a 7 day plains game hunt...she enjoyed it.
Ed
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01 February 2014, 09:05
Idaho SharpshooterSilver necklace, very fine chain, earrings, pendant, six block interlocked necklace with Giraffe and Kudu, and Gemsbok symbols on the front.
For our twenty-fifth wedding anniversary next June we are going to RSA and repeat our vows at Victoria Falls and take a five day guided tour of some of the neat places. PE to watch Great Whites eat Euro tourists, tour the diamond and gold mines, and shop for her for some Tanzanite earrings and necklace/pendant.
Rich
01 February 2014, 09:06
rnoviquote:
Originally posted by Aaron Neilson:
quote:
Originally posted by rnovi:
Heck, I "bought" her a Springbok - which she promptly shot.
And then I had to buy her her very own Rifle because she decided that I should not have all the fun myself.
Then she SHOT IT!! Imagine the nerve of some people???
I know! Right?? Totally ungrateful!
I mean, one Springer wasn't enough! Now she wants a full safari this year. BROADS!
(*LOVE My WIFEY!)
Regards,
Robert
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01 February 2014, 19:26
hamdeniFor me I promised to bring her a Zebra Rug in May , when I go to hunt in Zimbabwe with Mokore safaris.
I hope she likes it so that I can go again for another one

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Hamdeni
01 February 2014, 20:46
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07 February 2014, 11:43
375 fanaticThanks for the ideas guys
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07 February 2014, 22:21
TerryRMine is partial to plane tickets to Paris the following year. Actually, I don't find that too bad either.
08 February 2014, 06:07
lavacaTerry,
You're lucky. Mine likes Paris as well, but she goes alone or with the kids. Her reasoning is that I go on vacation alone, so why shouldn't she? Can't really argue with it.
08 February 2014, 06:11
Frostbitquote:
Originally posted by lavaca:
Terry,
You're lucky. Mine likes Paris as well, but she goes alone or with the kids. Her reasoning is that I go on vacation alone, so why shouldn't she? Can't really argue with it.
Who sets her quota?

09 February 2014, 01:47
joesterI'm super fortunate, my wife of 30 years & I always go together on hunting vacations. She earns 3+ my yearly salary ( and my salary ain't bad!) ...We share all finances so we pretty much can buy mostly what we want, God, and our careers, have been good to us.
09 February 2014, 22:51
Tim CarneySo, two German hunters went into Windhoek's highest end designer leatherware shop and approached the blonde owner.
"We need some dragon food," one told her. "Yes," said the other, indicating that they needed to buy something small but nice to keep the wives sweet-tempered.
"Oh," said the shop owner,"did you have a good hunt?" The hunters enthused over the number and excellence of trophies and detailed their very fine shooting.
"That many trophies of record size," she replied, "surely merits some very important dragon food." At which she brought out some of her highest quality and price game leather purses. The boastful hunters bought.
Regards
09 February 2014, 23:47
Börje FlärdhAnimals in all forms... such as carved, stuffed or in jewellery-form... How could i have a wife not liking animals?
10 February 2014, 00:10
Roman BGHTanzanite

10 February 2014, 01:14
Jason POk, I'm curious and have zero knowledge of tanzanite. Is it inexpensive to buy in RSA (as opposed to the U.S)?
I'm going (with my family), and wouldn't mind purchasing something for my wife.
10 February 2014, 02:44
martinbnsWhen my son and I went in 2007 we were hunting near Kimberly, RSA.
On an off-day we visited the Big Hole and I bought my wife a very nice pair of Diamond earings for about 12,000 Rand. When I got them home, I took them into our Jeweller to make sure
I didn't get ripped off and he said as long as I hadn't paid more than $5,000 US I was OK.
The exchange rate on the Rand at the time was just over 7 to $1. She wears them pretty much daily still.
10 February 2014, 08:17
jdollarnothing. she buys whatever she wants at home while i am gone......
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10 February 2014, 13:23
Roman BGHquote:
Originally posted by Jason P:
Ok, I'm curious and have zero knowledge of tanzanite. Is it inexpensive to buy in RSA (as opposed to the U.S)?
I'm going (with my family), and wouldn't mind purchasing something for my wife.
I've bought it in Dar es Salaam. As I know in RSA they are not very expensive too. And you can (and you should) negotiate even in Duty Free.
It is very good and beautiful stone. And it is a symbol of strong family. Women love them

10 February 2014, 14:05
375 fanaticMy wife believes that my credit card does not have a budget facility only a target facilty

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10 February 2014, 17:12
SDSpinkMy future hunt insurance included:
First trip--diamond necklace--about the trophy fee for a kudu.
Second trip--tanzanite necklace with diamonds--about the trophy fees for a kudu and bushbuck.
Thrid trip--a remodeling of the laundry room of our house--about half the cost of a hunt in the EC.

Fourth trip--coming up in June--???? I have a feeling it is going to cost me........
10 February 2014, 18:46
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