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Alfred Eberle wrote:

> I have a friend who asked me for a tiny piece of

> ambergris to dissolve in the alcohol for the varnish

> he was making to apply to a classical guitar he was

> making. The finished guitar doesn't seem to smell

> that different, but it's kind of a decadent and fun

> idea.

>

> One of Queen I's harpsichords was referred

> to as 'having been perfumed', and when she wasn't in

> residence at the palace where it was kept it was a

> popular tourist attraction, even in her own time.

> Perfumed musical instruments!!

>

>

> Alfred

>

> fragrantly in San Francisco

Lemon oil is used in furniture polishes by some cabinet makers...and

brings a deep shine as well as smelling gorgeous....

Ambrosia

http://www.perfumebynature.com.au

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