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Subject: [Leica] smoking related leica story
From: rclark01 at comcast.net (Robert Clark)
Date: Mon Apr 12 06:59:33 2004
References: <7629EB4795F39146A4D2ECC655CD68EA012B3501@asc02.asc.upenn.edu>

Kyle...that's the same as with amateur radio equipment.  If you buy a 
piece of used gear and the person who owned it before you was a smoker, 
the gear had that odor.  Many people advertise equipmentent as being 
owned by a "non-smoker."

Robert

Kyle Cassidy wrote:

>i bought a small camera bag and leica lens on rec.photo.forsale about six
>years ago and it arrived giving off such a pervasive odor of cigarette smoke
>that i could smell it through the box. probably assisted by the cloth of the
>camera bag and the padding inside it, the package positively reeked. i was
>very suprised that the _lens_ had a strong odor of cigarette smoke as well.
>several days (three or four) of sitting on the back porch fixed the lens,
>but the bag held the smell for a considerably longer time. in the end, i
>removed the inserts and ran them through the wash which helped, and dabbed a
>little bit of "old spice" in the camera bag, which did not help. 
>
>later someone told me that a product called "fabrise" (sp?) is helpful for
>removing the odor from things.
>
>i've recently also noticed items such as books on ebay with the tag "kept in
>a non smoking house!"
>
>kc
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