(09-26-2016, 04:06 PM)Barrister_N_Mann Wrote:(09-26-2016, 03:34 PM)Marko Wrote: First, I meant no disrespect nor was I trying to be hostile and I apologize if it appeared that I was. I suppose you'd have to understand my family history and if there appeared to be any hostility in my comment it certainly wasn't directed at Will. I am a Journeyman Carpenter and worked in the trades years ago, I am a lawyer and have worked on the operations side and the corporate side of some very large energy companies. I've been a roughneck on drilling floors and I've spent summers on railroad ballast gangs where we actually drove rail spikes by hand - yeah the CPR can be cheap with modern equipment. My point is that I don't share the views of my father on many things including bay rum.
I must admit that I did initially misconstrue Will's remarks regarding the preservation of discontinued fragrances. It is possible that I hadn't paid close enough attention to the whole genesis of the Barrister's Reserve Project. It was this morning after a good night's sleep that it came to me that the recreation and preservation of classic fragrances from the past was a big part of the Barrister's Reserve Project. I admit that sometimes it takes me a little longer to pick up on things but I think I get it now. Its amazing how a good night's sleep can clear your mind. In any case I understand what Will was telling me and it makes sense too. At the time I couldn't quite grasp the relevance of a classic discontinued bay rum.
I'd still like to see a really great bay rum with the performance qualities of the Barrister's Reserve lineup.
Thank you,
Mark
(09-26-2016, 03:35 PM)Marko Wrote: Will, thanks for the primer on the IFRA.
Mark
My pleasure, Marko, and no worries at all. Truth be told, the discussion has gotten me rather interested in the idea of a Reserve: Bay Rum product, so I've been looking into discontinued/lost bay rums in an effort to find one that seems to be worth preserving. I know that Burt's Bees Bay Rum was VERY highly regarded, especially in its original formulation, but does anyone have any other suggestions for a lost bay rum scent that they would consider worth saving?
Ah, the game is afoot (or is it a foot?). I'm intrigued as well because I have never experienced the Burt's Bees Bay Rum and I'm curious to see where this may lead.
Thanks Will
Mark