Just call it a dandruff shampoo. They have additives.:-) Regards John M. Ross Windsor, Nova Scotia. jrpiano@win.eastlink.ca ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Ilvedson" <ilvey@sbcglobal.net> To: <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 12:08 AM Subject: Re: lacquer solutions and airline travel | Yeah, what a great idea...and if you get stopped I'd like to hear your excuse to the Feds... | | David I. | | | | ----- Original message ----------------------------------------> | From: Bill Ballard <yardbird@pop.vermontel.net> | To: <pianotech@ptg.org> | Received: Tue, 27 Aug 2002 22:10:04 -0400 | Subject: Re: lacquer solutions and airline travel | | >This time, I'll be serious. If you really want to get it through | >airport baggage searches, find yourself a solid color (not | >transparent or translucent) shampoo bottle. Empty, soak and clean its | >insides thoroughly. Then fill with however much you need, put a layer | >of aluminum foil (or teflon plumbers tape) in the cap so that once | >tightened there will be absolutely no leakage of hint of the a scent | >of the contents. You can even apply a little real shampoo around the | >bottom of the cap, to provide the illusion of shampoo. Pack the | >container as you normally would, with your toothpaste and shaving kit. | | >35 years ago, in my youth, I returned from a year in France, with | >medium size souvenir of Morocco, hidden inside a tube of toothpaste | >and an unopened pack of Gauloise. (...just had to get that off my | >chest.) | | >Bill Ballard RPT | >NH Chapter, P.T.G. | | >"So come on down, for the best in fidelity" | > ...........AM radio spot for the local Radio Shack store. | >(Thank you, I'll take a space between the last two words.) | >+++++++++++++++++++++ | |
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