Guest guest Posted January 6, 2008 Report Share Posted January 6, 2008 > ----- Original Message ----- > From: mother_ring <mother_ring@...> I am curious about Oregon Myrtle. I know that in the 30's and > 40's myrtle was distilled on the Oregon Coast. I have several really > cool old wooden bottles with a flask of myrtle oil enclosed - these > were given as high school graduation gifts to local coastal gals - my > mom and I pick them up occasionally at sales - they still smell > myrtley!! I imagine the oil was distilled from wood chips that were > biproducts of the myrtle wood industry. Myrtle lamps, bowls, and > tables were really popular in the 30's and 40's (natural resources > hay days.) Do/did these lamps, etc have a wonderful fragrance? With cedar closets we were told to sand them lightly to restore their scent. Any similar custom with these furnishings? What did the coastal gals use the myrtle oil for? And, final question, have you considered cornering the market on those old flasks and reselling to the likes of us? Mar -- _______________________________________________ Surf the Web in a faster, safer and easier way: Download Opera 9 at http://www.opera.com Powered by Outblaze Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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