Unfortunately, yes

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Posted by Michaelson from leospace047.utsi.edu on November 07, 2000 at 13:42:57:

In Reply to: An Indyesque question posted by Fedora on November 06, 2000 at 22:37:34:

and the fact that they all gave me a headache as well. I was an Old Spice man myself back then, but times change. There is still a french lilac water that's sold, and the bottle and label type hasn't changed since the late 1800's, so that would have been around in the 1930's time period. If you're interested, I'll look at the name of the product (I have a bottle at home somewhere, but can't remember the name to save my neck at the moment) and post it to you either here or by email. Regards. Michaelson


: You know the longer I stay an Indy fan, the more I get interested in his time period, like the 30's. So I have a question and I hope someone here can give me somes ideas. What I am looking for is an aftershave lotion that was used by men of that era. And don't say Old Spice. My wife says this reminds her of her father, and while he is a wonderful fellow, I don't want to remind her of him, if you know what I mean. I can recall my dad using somthing callled Clubman, or something like that. And I can remember something called Bay Rum. Any other ideas, and maybe where it would be available? I am so tired of the gamut I have run over the years in after shave lotion. It all started with Jade East( I was only 15 !), then English Leather, ( do you remember that Michaelson and Dakota?) Brut, British Sterling, Kanon,(now unavailable), Aramis, Polo, and now 360. I am really ready for a change to something that would have been used in the 30 and 40's. Any help would be appreciated. Regards, Fedora




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