Toyota Land Cruisers
Zeiss Binoculars
Darn Tough Socks
Scofield Bibles
Victorinox Swiss Army, butcher, & kitchen knives
Chris Reeves knives
Rolex Watches - I know, many folks think they are stupid. My parents bought me a new stainless Submariner in 1987 for college graduation. I have been offered $10K for it, recently...
I thought I would be "one and done" with high-end watches, but over the last 18 months, I have inherited 2 more...
(Although, I have a Seiko autowinder that is quite impressive, and will not get your hand chopped off in some of the places that fellow African hunter's might find ourselves)
Brownell's Quick-Set Latigo Rifle Slings (sorry, rifle related...)
Old Sear's Craftsman Hand Tools (Snap-On and MAC, are probably even better)
Thomas & Thomas Fly Rods
Husqvarna Chain saws (Although, I might try a Stihl, next time...)
Zippo Lighters (If you want something nicer than a Bic, which always does fine for me, but you have to be able to see lighter fluid)
Surefire Flashlights
Ryobi Rechargeable tools (certainly, not the best quality, but they make almost everything imaginable. I've just standardized on them, to "keep it simple")
Osprey Backpacks (IMO, better "hunting" backpacks are made by Mystery Ranch and Exo Mountain Gear)
Jetboil backpacking stoves
North Face sleeping bags
Marmot Tents (If you are backpacking, Gazelle if you are not)
Helinox camping chairs (If you are backpacking). If not, then whatever you like... ( I paid stupid money for one several year's ago, because my cheap knock-off broke on the first night. IME, when you hike 20+ miles in a day, sitting on the ground around a campfire at night can become miserable very quickly)
WeatherTech Floor Liners for your Truck or SUV. My boots get muddy and almost every vecile comes with carpet now. I use 3 of them in my Lexus GX. (I had to go "aftermarket" for my wife's KIA Sorento to get a good fit, but it worked out just fine). They don't even make them for a 1986 Landcruiser, so I'm fine, for now.