You also forgot the scent of Hoppes #9. Now if I could make an aftershave and soap with that scent I'd make a fortune! At least among older folks who know guns. I once knew a lady who also wished for that scent in a perfume. Of course she was married to a shooter. No gun cleaner today smells like Hoppes. I still horde a qt. of it, and it'll last forever because I no longer use it. But I still love that fantastic scent as do most who know it.
I think one of the reasons I compete with a handgun is the scent of burnt smokeless powder, at least to a small extent. It's a good smell. That reminds me of a similar line in "Apocalypse Now". But while it was spoken for humor (and more), I really mean it because it brings back good images and times with family and friends. Yes, scent triggers memories.
Old man scents... that was the germ of the idea for my bay rum. I have eidetic imagery of "my" barber shop and the old gents sitting around, each comfortable enough with each others company not be constantly talking, and looking out for the kid. That'd be me as the kid. Anyway, the bay rum Joe slapped on my straight razor shaved neck and sideburns is burned into my memory. Old man scent. That was 50+ years ago.
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Brian. Lover of SE razors.