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wdfifteen 11-05-2018 01:04 PM

The first thing I ever bought with my own money
 
Do you remember the first thing you ever bought with your own money?

This radio is the first thing I ever bought with my own money. I had just turned 13. We left the farm the previous February. In June I got a job plowing corn for a neighbor. I had used a 1950 John Deere B on our farm, with 2 row cultivators.
Mr Keere put me on a big Farmall M with four row cultivators. I was so frikkin' scared - and proud. At the end of the week I went into the hardware store in town and bought myself this radio with the money he paid me. It's a Motorola X35B transistor, serial # 195263, AM only. It's about the size of a pack of cigarettes, and I carried it with me everywhere for 3 years.
I'd like to know if it still works, but the battery is a weird one (Eveready 206) and costs $20.

I found it today, in a box while unpacking from our move.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1541455255.jpg


It's not the first thing I ever bought - that was a funnel. I don't remember where the money came from, but it was a family joke for some years that I bought a little 4" metal funnel. I was about 6.

ckelly78z 11-05-2018 01:07 PM

Probably some sort of Revell, Monogram, or AMT model car kits, along with paint and the smelly glue.

dad911 11-05-2018 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 10240644)
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I'd like to know if it still works, but the battery is a weird one (Eveready 206) and costs $20. ......

Looks like #206 is a 9v battery. You can use a square 9v and some test leads to test it.


I recall buying a small transistor radio (which was stolen) and a shortwave radio to replace it.

First major purchase was a turntable. The stereo store was not happy when I walked in with a bag full of change........ robbed the piggy bank to pay for it.

Captain Ahab Jr 11-05-2018 01:10 PM

This, I threw mine away and wish I hadn't so now looking to buy another one

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BeyGon 11-05-2018 01:12 PM

everything I have ever had.

GH85Carrera 11-05-2018 01:34 PM

I would have to guess my first purchase was a Superman comic book for 12 cents. I had stacks of them. All went to the trash when we moved yet again.

My first "big" audio purchase was a Radio Shack brand portable stereo record player. The speakers snapped into place to carry it, but unsnapped and could be separated to really hear the stereo. I wore out my Sgt. Peppers album, and shortly after that my In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida album. I had to put the speakers on each side of my head, up against my ears like giant headphones to play it loud enough to appreciate it and not get yelled at by my parents.

I had to tape a nickle to the tone arm over the needle to keep it from skipping.

craigster59 11-05-2018 01:39 PM

A red MacGregor baseball mitt, I loved that thing. I think the dog got ahold of it and chewed one of the fingers off.

Ferraripete 11-05-2018 01:41 PM

a mongoose supergoose...it was my dream bike:)

vash 11-05-2018 01:49 PM

pretty sure it was candy. i used to pick up dog**** for the neighbors for chump change. i might have been 7 or 8. my dad loaned me a shovel.

which explains why i now need to brush after every meal. :) (and hate dog****)

KFC911 11-05-2018 01:53 PM

I'll have to go buy sumthin' and get back to you. Can someone loan me a few bucks?

I can't remember....might have been an 8-track tape though.

derek murray 11-05-2018 02:18 PM

The first thing I every bought with my own money (besides jaw-breakers and Mr. Pibb) was a pair of CCM Tackaberry skates. I remember that day like it was yesterday, way back in '75. They cost $100 which completely tapped my life savings, at the time.

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pwd72s 11-05-2018 02:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 10240644)
Do you remember the first thing you ever bought with your own money?

This radio is the first thing I ever bought with my own money. I had just turned 13. We left the farm the previous February. In June I got a job plowing corn for a neighbor. I had used a 1950 John Deere B on our farm, with 2 row cultivators.
Mr Keere put me on a big Farmall M with four row cultivators. I was so frikkin' scared - and proud. At the end of the week I went into the hardware store in town and bought myself this radio with the money he paid me. It's a Motorola X35B transistor, serial # 195263, AM only. It's about the size of a pack of cigarettes, and I carried it with me everywhere for 3 years.
I'd like to know if it still works, but the battery is a weird one (Eveready 206) and costs $20.

I found it today, in a box while unpacking from our move.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1541455255.jpg


It's not the first thing I ever bought - that was a funnel. I don't remember where the money came from, but it was a family joke for some years that I bought a little 4" metal funnel. I was about 6.

Probably 6 Volt...common back then. I have an old Toshiba. For kicks I got a large 6V flashlight battery, used some wire & alligator clips as jumper cables. Yep..still works. Those old transistor radios are tough!

(edit) 1st thing with own money? A pocket knife...barlow style, remember it had red plastic scales.. How old? 6 or 7...can't remember. To this day, feel naked without a pocket knife. I've carried the same Case 3 bladed stockman for years.

sammyg2 11-05-2018 02:27 PM

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The first thing I ever bought with my own money
Matchbox cars. Hot wheels had come out yet.

Craig T 11-05-2018 02:38 PM

Oh man, I remember it like yesterday. I did chores and saved my allowance for months to buy the Saturn V model rocket. I was thee first real thing I bought with my own money (other than candy).

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Porsche-O-Phile 11-05-2018 02:46 PM

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Honest to goodness! I found this so cool at age six and had to have it! Still works too and I’ve used it to time myself running laps. :)

The Saturn V model rocket is super cool! I started in that hobby myself at age eight I think, believe my first one was the 110 film photo camera rocket kit. I may still have it someplace too, have to look...

KFC911 11-05-2018 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Porsche-O-Phile (Post 10240789)
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Honest to goodness! I found this so cool at age six and had to have it! Still works too and I’ve used it to time myself running laps. :)

....

Meh....a four minute lap doesn't impress me.

But I sure wish I had a Saturn V too :)

Ferraripete 11-05-2018 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by derek murray (Post 10240758)
The first thing I every bought with my own money (besides jaw-breakers and Mr. Pibb) was a pair of CCM Tackaberry skates. I remember that day like it was yesterday, way back in '75. They cost $100 which completely tapped my life savings, at the time.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1541459515.jpg

so funny...the second thing I bought with my own money were my jofa 190's w/ perfecta blades...but I had some super tacks like your before:)

ckissick 11-05-2018 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Craig T (Post 10240780)
Oh man, I remember it like yesterday. I did chores and saved my allowance for months to buy the Saturn V model rocket. I was thee first real thing I bought with my own money (other than candy).

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1541461071.jpg

I had one of those! It was awesome. I bought it with my dad's money, though.

look 171 11-05-2018 04:05 PM

I had a summer job working at the Water and Power for 2.10 an hour pumping gas in cars and cleaning windows. I was 15 and took the bus to Hollywood and bought a Led Zeppelin belt buckle

cabmandone 11-05-2018 04:13 PM

I'm trying to remember if it was my Diamondback BMX bike or my Schwinn 10 speed. I don't remember which came first.

Mark Henry 11-05-2018 04:30 PM

What do you consider you own money? From you first job or from birthday/christmas gifts, errands, etc. ?

Likely it would have been "keep the change" for going to the store to get dad smokes... "A pack of Lucky's and two double bubbles please."

;)

Baz 11-05-2018 04:36 PM

Hard to know the very first thing - that was a long time ago.

But I do remember what I bought with the money I made from my first job out of college.

My 1970 Volvo 145S:

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devodave 11-05-2018 04:54 PM

Audio gear!
 
Back when youth exclusively delivered newspapers, I raked in tips at Christmas time. Bummed a ride to the big stero shop over in Norfolk VA whose name escapes me now. First big purchase was my Dual 1215 turntable. My uncle was jellous. Good times!

wdfifteen 11-05-2018 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Mark Henry (Post 10240921)
What do you consider you own money?

;)

To me it means money I earned outside the family. Money from family always seemed gratuitous to me. It was nice, but I didn’t earn it on my own.

Danimal16 11-05-2018 05:53 PM

When they were Quality
 
A pair of Sperry Topsider Captains Oxfords in Smoke Elk. The are nothing near the quality they were in 1968. $21 dollars at Harris and Frank.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1541472814.jpg

JavaBrewer 11-05-2018 05:57 PM

My first paying job was in middle school, I went around the neighborhood pulling a wagon asking for their old newspapers. I would then unfold them into a stack and roll them up and bind with a string. I would sell them to a local (Carpinteria) flower nursery for something like .25 cents a pound. I still remember one house where the guy kept years worth of daily news. SCORE! Also remember the nursery owner handing me $40 cash money...WOW. OP, sorry I have no idea what I spent that money on.

In High School I spent my hard earned money on some bogus race car watch from an ad in some car magazine, Road & Track or similar. So excited when it arrived. I showed it off to my smarter friend. We ran cross country for school. Wore the watch on a run. Got home and the face was totally fogged up and the watch stopped working. He had a good laugh at my expense.

A930Rocket 11-05-2018 07:30 PM

Probably the green Schwinn Stingray to replace the one someone stole out of our yard. I was about 12 and earned it with a paper route in 71.

Next big purchase was a 69 Triumph GT6+ for $500 in 76. Bought it with money earned washing dishes in a bar.

flatbutt 11-05-2018 07:48 PM

My Fender P-bass in 1967. Then sold it in the late 70's to pay for tuition :(

craigster59 11-05-2018 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Danimal16 (Post 10241034)
A pair of Sperry Topsider Captains Oxfords in Smoke Elk. The are nothing near the quality they were in 1968. $21 dollars at Harris and Frank.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1541472814.jpg

Well, get down with your bad self!! :D

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Porsche-O-Phile 11-05-2018 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 10240793)
Meh....a four minute lap doesn't impress me.

But I sure wish I had a Saturn V too :)

That’s 1:04. And for a 440m that’s not too shabby if I may say so myself! ;)

herr_oberst 11-05-2018 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by A930Rocket (Post 10241107)
Probably the green Schwinn Stingray ....I was about 12 and earned it with a paper route in 71.

Mine was red, but the other details jibe.

madcorgi 11-05-2018 08:15 PM

Condoms.
I was 8.

Evans, Marv 11-05-2018 09:12 PM

I think the first thing I bought at maybe 11 or 12 with my own money was a 30x40mm telescope from either the Sears Roebuck or Monkey Wards catalog. I sold Cloverine salve door to door before that. But that deal was you ordered a supply of the salve that came shipped in a cardboard tube. After you sold the tube worth and sent the money in, you could either choose something from their catalog or sell several tubes worth for something worth more. Things have changed a lot since then.

stealthn 11-05-2018 09:31 PM

JVC CD player in 76 :D

Heel n Toe 11-06-2018 12:53 AM

One of these kits... probably the B-52. I don't have very many of the models I built in those days, but I do have these two. If they weren't so hard to get to, I'd photograph them and post them. They're way in the back of my studio.

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DanielDudley 11-06-2018 01:23 AM

I used to collect Coke bottles and buy penny candy. When I got older, I mowed lawns for a dollar.

Coke bottles were worth 3 cents. Penny candy was one, two, or three cents, and included Bazooka Bubble Gum. Cracker Jacks were a nickle, and had real prizes.

KFC911 11-06-2018 01:45 AM

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Originally Posted by DanielDudley (Post 10241202)
I used to collect Coke bottles and buy penny candy. When I got older, I mowed lawns for a dollar.

Coke bottles were worth 3 cents.....

Yep...now I remember....I bought candy....probanbly 10 years old....same story except bottles only brought in an opinions worth (.02)....head out on a Schwinn banana seat, collect 6 bottles...ride a mile to the county line "country store".... CANDY bar (.10 + .01 tax). I was smart though....two candy bars & tax were only .21....hmmm. I was gonna be rich when they upped the windfall to .03/bottle.
Started mowing 3 neighbors lawns at 12 or so....buck 25 each....it was ON :). Purchased a brand new Jeep CJ5 when I was 17 with my own money for half and a cosigned loan for the rest...my first significant purchase. I worked...but my awesome parents taught me well and provided the essentials in my life well into college.

But I knew at 12, that if I wanted a "car" of my own in a few years...

DanielDudley 11-06-2018 03:01 AM

When I was in 5th grade, I got a job as a math tutor/teacher's aid at the elementary school. I don't know what the job paid, but I worked mornings all Summer. I got paid less than 120 dollars in one lump sum at the end. I bought a Zenith 13'' black and white television with UHF. It was the ''deluxe'' model, and I had about three dollars left after I paid for it.

I never watched it in my room, and it eventually wound up in my parent's kitchen, where I would sit on a wooden chair and watch the 8 o'clock movie on channel 38.

I didn't know I wanted a car until I got my learner's permit, but that was my incentive to seek out real employment. I worked at a Chinese restaurant in High School as a bus boy and dishwasher. In the Summer I still mowed lawns and I could paint and wall paper.

Having a car took money. Without that incentive, I expect I would have been a deadbeat. I wound up buying a non running clunker, and I built my first and second cars out of pieces of other cars. I wish I had that kind of drive and desire today. Now most of my energy goes into my job.

shadowjack1 11-06-2018 04:15 AM

The first big purchase was a 20 ga single bbl shotgun from Wester Auto. I was 13 years. Purchased it over the counter, no background check in 1963. I was only 13 years old. Carried it home over my shoulder. I did not have money for ammo for another week.

Danimal16 11-06-2018 04:37 AM

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Originally Posted by craigster59 (Post 10241126)
Well, get down with your bad self!! :D

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At least it wasn't something made out of double knit!


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