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Re: [ARSCLIST] Unique record-related scents



Nasal memories of my grandparents' house: Mercury albums, pipe smoke / pipe tobacco (Half And Half, thank you) , the zillion Kodachrome slides and movies in a hall closet, and the asphalt-based glue between their radiant-heated concrete floors (a 1951 specialty) and the tiles above ... add the smells of instant coffee in the evening and the hay-field out back, in the summer.

Anything with brown crinkle paint (Kodak projectors, Brunswick portables) seems to have a smell similar to those Mercury records. It's probably either poisonous or so enjoyable that somebody is working to make it illegal, right now! haha




----- Original Message ----- From: "Karl Miller" <lyaa071@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2005 8:55 AM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Unique record-related scents



On Tue, 13 Sep 2005, Don Tait wrote:

Does anyone remember the special scent of the paper in Schwann catalogues
between about 1954 and 1961? It was unique. I love it.

You would love sitting in my library at home...


And the pungent scent of
Mercury LPs from that time? I remember that at the record store I patronized,
one always knew one was near the Mercuries because one could smell them. The
scent seemed to come from something used on their labels because when they
issued some Philips-licensed things beginning around 1961 (Richter, Mengelberg)
the records had the same unique, pungent scent.

And then there is that pungent odor of some of the Melodia boxed sets...smelling like something the cat dragged in.


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