kx250rider wrote:
Very few people will have any clue what I'm talking about, so please bear with me... I will do anything to sniff inside an RCA TV set made between 1946 and the late 1950s. I have no idea what it is that makes the distinctive scent in there, but it's orgasmic to smell it. I know that at least a few others on this forum who have the special interest in TV collecting and restoration, will know what I'm talking about.
Ah, I know - the rich, friendly, slightly dusty scent of old, tube-warmed electronics... There is nothing on Earth quite like it.
Otherwise - lavender, patchouli (
excellent when mixed 50:50 too), vanilla, sandalwood and a shedload more. Scents are like music.
Commercial, all-time perfume favourites are Grey Flannel (Geoffrey Beene), Jako (Lagerfeld) and Pour L'Homme (Cacharel).
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