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Here are two postings I saved on gallery scents. Hope this is useful....
There is also a company called ScentAir. They have hundreds of scents in
stock and also will make up custom scents.
Their website is http://www.scentair.com/products.htm
You do have to have one of their ScentAir machines to insert the scent
cartridges in.
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>> We are now looking for a new source for odd scents like buffalo wallow,
and barn/horse. Does anyone out there know of anyone who carries this kind
of thing or can/will make odd custom scents?
We use AromaSys, Inc., of Minneapolis. They carry the standard scents -- a
variety of floral, woody, citrus, and spice scents, as well as a number of
food aromas and special blends (e.g., fresh air, fresh linen). We worked
with them to get a "dirt" scent for our 1890s street exhibit, so they may be
amenable to creating something more "odd" to fit your needs. You can reach
them at 651-436-8725 or by fax at 651-739-8939.
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Kristine Rhoback
Textile Curator
Amherst Museum
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(716) 689-1440
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