A Homerun Retirement Gift for a Man
Posted by Jeff Richards on 23rd Oct 2024
A Whiskey Decanter makes a wonderful retirement gift! We don't mean just any decanter set... but one that is personalized beyond a name or initials.
Let me share what a few decades in business have taught me...
MEN like it big... their name, BIG. When it's deeply engraved in glass, it becomes a mini monument to the struggle that they endured in the work world. 30 or 40 years on someone else's treadmill is not easy and retirement has been on their radar screen for some time. No doubt they've been anticipating the day they walk out of the grind for the last time, planning for the next chapter.
Now, this applies whether they've flown a jet for a living, taught kids math, or sold insurance for the last few decades. Shedding the mental chains is more important than the physical ones.
Back to decanters --- NAME BIG, then something regarding their interests. For pilots, we engrave aircraft and perhaps years of service. We might engrave the different aircraft they've flown on each of the whiskey glasses... the set then takes on a whole new angle.... it helps tell their story.
If the retiree loves to fish... we can engrave a trout, fly fishing... a boat... a dream. More story telling. and NAME BIG.
For the motorcyclist, we can engrave the Harley.... that they have or want.
So telling the story includes not only what they've done, but what they plan to do.
The retirement decanter set should be a testament to their accomplishment... hey, they made it to the other side. It's a trophy that will be proudly displayed in the man cave or on their man shelf... it's theirs.
There will be many magic moments when you gift a Bourbon and Bull Personalized Decanter Set. The first will be when you open it and realize just how good our engraving is. The second is when the retiree opens it and believe me... many a tough men have shed a tear when they see the set, because they know you took the time to get it right... that's important. Then there will be many magic moments every time he shows a new person who walks in the door.
Let us help tell the story... stories are important.