Shulton's Old Spice Lime??? My wife used to buy me that when I was a pup!! Man, did that stuff smell good. (IMO) I just checked on the flea bay an Etsy. Incredible.... 40 bucks for a bottle. I guess Mama had good taste, even back then! !! Semper-fi Mike
Yes, I remember it well. I have a little of an original bottle left; I used it a lot this summer. One of my favorites. How about the various Aqua Velva scents besides Ice Blue? Anyone remember them? Every holiday season I would get the sampler pack. Wish they still made it!
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(11-01-2016, 10:32 PM)Freddy Wrote: Wow, are you guys bringing back memories!
Yes, I'm reminded of an Aqua Velva scent that I loved. I think it was called Redwood. Freddy, who was it that made all those great AS scents and put them in all kinds of decanters; maybe Avon? Every year there would be new ones.
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(11-02-2016, 04:51 AM)OldGuy Wrote:(11-01-2016, 10:32 PM)Freddy Wrote: Wow, are you guys bringing back memories!
Yes, I'm reminded of an Aqua Velva scent that I loved. I think it was called Redwood. Freddy, who was it that made all those great AS scents and put them in all kinds of decanters; maybe Avon? Every year there would be new ones.
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Yea Avon did that. In fact, there are a couple Avon decanters at a local vintage store near me. I think I might have to pick them up...
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I agree with Chris (BadDad) about that, OldGuy. Those Avon decanters always seem to pop up in antique stores. I remember I used to have one in the shape of a cowboy boot. It may have even had a spur attached.
Do any of our senior members remember a set of colognes from the mid-late 1960s called Nine Flags? They were a set of small bottles and each scent represented a different country. I was a 19 or 20 year old working as a stock boy in the old Abraham & Straus department store in downtown Brooklyn when those came out and they were prominently displayed in the men's department. I had several different scents in the set. However, I don't recall them hanging around very long.
Do any of our senior members remember a set of colognes from the mid-late 1960s called Nine Flags? They were a set of small bottles and each scent represented a different country. I was a 19 or 20 year old working as a stock boy in the old Abraham & Straus department store in downtown Brooklyn when those came out and they were prominently displayed in the men's department. I had several different scents in the set. However, I don't recall them hanging around very long.
(11-02-2016, 04:12 PM)Freddy Wrote: I agree with Chris (BadDad) about that, OldGuy. Those Avon decanters always seem to pop up in antique stores. I remember I used to have one in the shape of a cowboy boot. It may have even had a spur attached.
Do any of our senior members remember a set of colognes from the mid-late 1960s called Nine Flags? They were a set of small bottles and each scent represented a different country. I was a 19 or 20 year old working as a stock boy in the old Abraham & Straus department store in downtown Brooklyn when those came out and they were prominently displayed in the men's department. I had several different scents in the set. However, I don't recall them hanging around very long.
Oh yes, I remember them well. They did a big promotion to get them off the ground. They even sent out samples in the mail. If I remember I liked the Sweden one. And you're right Freddy, they weren't around long. If I remember correctly they were pretty pricey compared to brands like Williamson, Brut, and English Leather.
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(11-09-2016, 03:32 AM)OldGuy Wrote:(11-02-2016, 04:12 PM)Freddy Wrote: I agree with Chris (BadDad) about that, OldGuy. Those Avon decanters always seem to pop up in antique stores. I remember I used to have one in the shape of a cowboy boot. It may have even had a spur attached.
Do any of our senior members remember a set of colognes from the mid-late 1960s called Nine Flags? They were a set of small bottles and each scent represented a different country. I was a 19 or 20 year old working as a stock boy in the old Abraham & Straus department store in downtown Brooklyn when those came out and they were prominently displayed in the men's department. I had several different scents in the set. However, I don't recall them hanging around very long.
Oh yes, I remember them well. They did a big promotion to get them off the ground. They even sent out samples in the mail. If I remember I liked the Sweden one. And you're right Freddy, they weren't around long. If I remember correctly they were pretty pricey compared to brands like Williamson, Brut, and English Leather.
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That's funny because Sweden is the one I liked the most.
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