Sunday, 17 May 2015

MY FAVOURITE CHILDHOOD SMELLS

When we were kids growing up our senses were bombarded. The forgotten sense I often feel is smell. Forgotten in the 'sense' that it's so hard to talk about now. Pictures tell a thousand stories but don't convey a single niff.

So, here's my homage to that forgotten sense: a short list of some of the childhood smells I can remember with a particular 'nose' on toys and the like.

1. The inside of a ping pong ball - often the punishment of choice for irate English teachers - "Woods, write a thousand word essay on the inside of a table tennis ball" - the actual smell they gave off when they'd split open was amazing! A sort of strong chemical whiff with a hint of Dentist's gas!

2. Playdough - I loved this stuff and touch is probably the big sense here, but the smell was great too. Like the dough itself, its whiff is hard to describe: a sweet powdery odour like a fruity perfume: smarties and tizer and sherbet.

3. Old comics - this is one smell I regularly revisit when I read my old comics: a tangy scent; slightly acid; like spider pee.

4. Modelling stuff - I can almost recall a smell but not quite - it came from my modelling days, when I loved to build and paint Samurai warriors especially. It could have been the glue, could have been the paint. It may even have been the models themselves when I opened the box. Smells are so slippery. I would have to smell it again to remember!

5. Izal Pine Disinfectant - OK it's not a toy, but seeing as I smelled this particular scent at least three times a day every day for my entire childhood I can't really miss it out. Izal is with me forever. I am stained by it. I am Izal. 

How to describe it? Think of all the old reactor water from World's Nuclear power stations; mix this with the sweat of a thousand hefty lumberjacks; finally add the needles of every Pine tree there ever was and you may come close. Izal was Christmas in a rubber suit. You needed a Geiger counter counter, not loo roll!

As I expected, I've run out of smells. They are so hard to recall. Thinking about smells is almost a paradox. We have to remember them through our nose!

What were/are your favourite childhood scents readers?

6 comments:

  1. Plastigoop!

    As related before, vintage Plastigoop has a very distinctive smell (the new equivalent doesn't, or hardly).

    When the boys were smaller the Thingmaker set came out regularly (sacrificing a NOS oven so the boys could have a go). They proudly showed their freshly-baked Creepy Crawlers to my brother, and of course the first thing he did was smell them!

    Best -- Paul

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  2. Great smell memory Paul! Plastigoop, yes! I remember having a Thing Maker but not the smell. I can imagine it was intensely plasticcy. I made a lot of keyrings. And its still going? Wow!

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  3. Our old oven from the late 60s corroded away with use and was eventually junked. But I was fortunate in finding the mint contents of a set (oven and moulds) on a fleamarket round the turn of the century. Those moulds are still mint, but as mentioned, I used the oven with our old moulds to have the boys enjoy one of my favourite toys. Still had half-full flagons of original Plastigoop (next to getting the new stuff online), and even after some 40 years it still worked like new. And had the distinctive traditional smell! :)

    Best -- Paul

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  4. Fantastic Paul. What a great find at that fleamarket! My cousin had a Strange Change Machine from America. I was well jel!

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  5. The smell of the plastic that Pedigree's action figure, Tommy Gunn, was made of. One sniff reminds me of Christmas 1966.

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  6. Yeeees Kid! Tommy Gun! I loved that guy. Easily as good as Action Man. I got mine at Zodiac Toys in Preston. I'll have to sniff one next time I see one at a toy fair!

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