CliffG
One of the Regulars
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- 118
- Location
- Kansas USA
I can not help but laugh a little when I read a description of something for sale on the bay claiming to be vintage this or that and at the bottom line of the disclaimer section they say that this is from a non smoking home.
The last time I saw this was for a pre world war two wool coat.
Well, I can not lie, I had to click the ask a question button and ask if they could personally guarantee that this item that is older than me and them put together was and had never been in a smokers home, or had never been exposed to second hand smoke; no reply as of yet.
When did this whole non smoking household thing come about? If I see something that is older than ...say 10 years I am pretty sure that some one has smoked around it, or in it, or something, but come on! something that is vintage? I remember everyone I knew smoked, I could go to the grocery store when I was in junior high and buy a pack of any thing I wanted to smoke if I had the money.
I can sort of understand if you are buying something that may have picked up the smell of tobacco smoke, but what about a pocket watch fro crying out loud! gold does not absorb odors, nor does brass, silver, stainless steel, or what ever type of metal.
anyway, I am done ranting and will go back to reading more FL posts and fishing on the bay.
Cliff
The last time I saw this was for a pre world war two wool coat.
Well, I can not lie, I had to click the ask a question button and ask if they could personally guarantee that this item that is older than me and them put together was and had never been in a smokers home, or had never been exposed to second hand smoke; no reply as of yet.
When did this whole non smoking household thing come about? If I see something that is older than ...say 10 years I am pretty sure that some one has smoked around it, or in it, or something, but come on! something that is vintage? I remember everyone I knew smoked, I could go to the grocery store when I was in junior high and buy a pack of any thing I wanted to smoke if I had the money.
I can sort of understand if you are buying something that may have picked up the smell of tobacco smoke, but what about a pocket watch fro crying out loud! gold does not absorb odors, nor does brass, silver, stainless steel, or what ever type of metal.
anyway, I am done ranting and will go back to reading more FL posts and fishing on the bay.
Cliff