Golden Earache
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Mine smell like "beaver".
Hmm, I'd never really noticed a difference in smell between vintages of hats.
Kind of , but the other day my wife was grooming the cats, and she had a large pile of fur left over from the brush. I immediately grabbed it, and worked it under hot water with my hands to start the felting process. It felted better than I expected. For some reason I decided to sniff it, and it smelled just like hat bodies when I block them.
In other words, fur smells like fur smells like fur, no matter the type of fur is used. But I'm also talking modern fur, too.
Brad
suitedcboy said:The old cardboard box odor seems to take over in several of mine.
Most of these odors seem to fade from heavy wear by me. My odors apparently kick the butts of the others and they pack up and leave.
Corky said:I admit to owning an Irish Setter Dog Hair Sweater back in the day, but I had to stop wearing it. The arm of the sweater nearest to the street had a nasty habit of yanking itself up in the air each time I walked past a fire plug.
Best of luck
Dreispitz said:Many vintage hats dating pre mid/end 1950ies do have a distinct smell. I did not come across anything else, but hats that do smell like this.
I bet that coffee would make a distinctive espresso afterward . . .
Uhmmm......no thanks.