[GreenKeys] Surplus "Aroma"
Larry Tighe
larryradio at worldnet.att.net
Wed Apr 30 10:16:14 EDT 2008
I think the "smell/aroma" is military lubricants seeping into the creeky old
wooden plank floors in the surplus stores. I think I'm now glad that, as a
teenager, I didn't buy that navy radar scope and try to make an oscilloscope
out of it LOL.
lar
K2JIA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Hilsz" <jydsk at tds.net>
To: <greenkeys at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2008 10:11 AM
Subject: [GreenKeys] Surplus "Aroma"
> Everybody who has worked around military surplus recognizes the "aroma"
> that emanates from it. I can remember shopping in Abe Kranow's "Standard
> Surplus" store on Market Street in San Francisco and breathing in that
> wonderful "surplus smell." However, I've never been able to find out it's
> origin. When I work aboard old navy vessels in Brownsville, Texas, the
> same aroma permeates everything (including me, at day's end).
>
> So, is it originating from a specific hydrocarbon source? Has anybody
> figured out the source? Is it from Moisture & Fungus-Proofing compounds?
>
> Steve Hilsz
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