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http://www.profumo.it/perfume/
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This link has me convinced.
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Is is legal to order these things to the United States?
DST, why have you only tried deer
musk once? Was it the himilayian kind you have only tried once that smelled so good?
Can one only use these
animal products in extremely low quantities (just a dash) in a perfume?
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I need to learn more about the legal end myself. It varies from state to state.
Yes it was
the himalayan kind that smelled so great.
Yes. In perfuming modest amounts are used, perhaps due to cost, but it
smells good enough to be a primary ingredient, to be sure. I think most perfumers don\'t use it.
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Musk Deer Tincture
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Sag, good to have you back. Someone posted those links a bit earlier. I
think XVS ?? said he tried the musk out and that it was very low concentration.
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Sag, good to have you back. Someone posted those links a bit earlier. I
think XVS ?? said he tried the musk out and that it was very low concentration. Perhaps it was a different site
though.
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Sag, good to have you back. Someone posted those links a bit earlier. I
think XVS ?? said he tried the musk out and that it was very low concentration. Perhaps it was a different site
though.
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Thanks bjf, been pretty busy lately...spending most of my time
hangin\' out w/ a couple of new ladies...btw, never date two women at the same time who have the same first name.
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btw, never date two women at the same
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Okay, so do you think that
there could be some weird first name attraction/connection thing though? In total, I\'ve dated/had sex with 13
Jennifers, and I\'m close to two more Jennifers, but the next closest name is Lisa with five. Coincidence? I
don\'t know. But it\'s just kooky that I keep nailing chicks named Jennifer over and over again. Maybe they
are spreading deer musk on themselves.
And, seriously, deer musk? I tell you people what - the next time I go
hunting, I\'ll pull out the musk glands and give them to the first person who responds. (BTW, they are nasty
stuff, and are usually the first thing cut out in a field dressing situation, so have at \'em boys.)
Hey
Gooy-
It\'s been a while. How ya been?
lol Don\'t think it\'s a name fetish or anything. In fact, I
don\'t recall ever dating any chicks named Erin before and I\'ve never dated two at the same time who had the
same name. Came close to screwing up a couple of times when getting a call from one and thinking that it was the
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I\'ve noticed a lot of Jennifers around here, which
works out well if I run into one and can\'t remember her name. If I say Jennifer, I have a 75+% chance of
guessing right. May have something to do w/ their age range and the tendency for certain names to be popular at
certain times. Not that it really matters.
This is
a very old thread to re-activate - but I was fascinated by monesrule's experiments with deer attractants. I was
wondering whether people are still risking being attacked by horny deer by using this stuff. (Did the expression
'DIHL' come from using deer attractant ... )
Monesrule - what did it smell like ? - & what cover scent did you
use ??
I wanted to try it ... but I can't find any deer attractant in the UK. I've Google searched
under 'deer attractant / deer lure / etc.' I wonder if it is available in the UK? Our deer are culled on moorlands
by marksmen - we don't have wild wilderness (with Grizzlies) where the public go shooting. However, wild boar are
being introduced again in Southern England (wild boar sausages ...) which can clash with dogs, tourists, etc.
If your not able to find
something like that locally, here's a company based in the U.S.
http://www.basspro.com/webapp/wcs/st..._SearchResults
Although I'd read the label warnings first. I'd be real leary of getting something like that on my skin.
If I'm the rubber and your the glue..then I'd probably get some, and you'd just be sticky
DIHL comes from that wide-eyed,
blank expression you sometimes get from people when wearing -mones.
A friend of mine is a deer hunter and the
"lure" he uses is essentially deer urine, and beats NPA hands down as a stink generator. You'd be lucky to get a
DIHL before your target fainted, or ran for the Glade.
I buy and regularly wear a musk
oil extract both alone and in combination with Aloeswood. The stuff I wear comes from himalayan deer. It gets me a
lot of compliments and looks, especially combined with mones.
To compel a man to subsidize with his taxes the propagation of ideas which he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical.
Thomas Jefferson
sounds pretty interesting
bel...
would you mind telling us more about the stuff you wear...
Pago
I buy it from the same guy I get
Aloeswood oil from, ham firl on EBay. He ususally has a couple types but I like the himalayan best. More than once I
have had women compliment me on the smell and even one who stopped dead in her tracks as she walked by me. She stood
there for several seconds before I turned around to see what she was doing. She turned red and told me I smelled
great then left in a hurry.
To compel a man to subsidize with his taxes the propagation of ideas which he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical.
Thomas Jefferson
I've bought the same product
from the same source as Belgareth, and love it. The musk scent is powerful and very sexy to anyone who likes musk
(which is a lot of people), and is supposedly harvested by "not killing the deer". It blends well with any number
of scents, and covers -Mones very effectively. And yes, agree that the Himalayan is best.
Keep in mind that all
of the products from Ham Firl are oils, and are very strong, and last for a very long time, esp the Ouds. Apply
sparingly, especially if you're among a group that more appreciates modern chemical fragrances.
Following
Bel's example of layering different Ouds with a couple of natural musks, the possibilities are nothing less than
great. You can pick up some Sandalwood in his Attars, and it makes things a little more complicated, but with
practice that becomes a positive.
Bel - I can't find a musk oil on
ham_firl's ebay store with 'himalayan' in the name. Is it the one : "MUSK:Wild deer musk oil fragrance -
non alcoholic(6cc)" - $20 ? He has got several musk oils - 'Chinese Wild deer', 'Tokapi deer', 'almost pure
deer musk', etc.
Also, do you know what else is in that oil apart from musk? I have a musk oil from
another supplier in a similiarly shaped bottle. It has got a most unusual smell - slightly perfumed - it doesn't
just smell of musk - unless that is what high strength musk smells like ?
Thanks.
Hum... He seems to have changed
a number of products since I last needed anything. I usually buy enough to last a while so that's no surprise. Your
best bet is to write to him and ask. He's great about answering questions. There should be a link on his site or on
EBay to ask questions.
The wild deer is a good oil though. All his musks are in nuetral carriers, without
additiona scents. I can't tell you about anybody else's products.
To compel a man to subsidize with his taxes the propagation of ideas which he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical.
Thomas Jefferson
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