Like Proust and his madeleines, certain scents can have me mentally reeling back to, well, remembering things past.
I still have a soft spot for Old Spice Sport which will eternally be linked to college boyfriends, late night games of beirut, the beer-soaked floor of fraternities and a particular red vinyl couch [patched with duct tape] I used to pass out on. The smell of good leather sends me back to barns, horses, and that inexplicable feeling of flying when jumping my first “chicken coop.” And that unique smell of a hot iron and the stringent scent of turpentine brings me back to summers spent in Lenox; painting, drawing, and, of course, sewing.
My most recent scent-linked-to-memory is admittedly…more…wtf in comparison. Because these days, I’m in love with a certain Phil Wood.
There’s really no describing the distinctive smell of Phil’s deep green, greasy goodness. Incredibly smooth, he stands out from the rest of the pack in his sleek, Bianchi-celeste-green-esque packaging. His cologne is, for me, all things bike, mechanics, bike tools, and intact threads.

It was only natural then, that I made sure to pick him up a few days ago when I swung by IBC. The new tool set-up and rummaging in a few drawers for a requested rubber hammer resulted in pure tool envy…and a reminder that I needed some action from a particular Mr. Wood. Although, I admit, the pure abundance of a Mr. Park was almost enough to derail not only my purpose for dropping by IBC [other than hanging out as per the usual], but my wallet/bank account as well.


I almost didn’t notice the new tool board until later, but instantly wanted the same set up in my future bike home/garage/workshop/studio space. The organization, designated spot for each tool, and the grouping of the tools by function and size had my OCD purring in contentment. When I saw Wes return a tool to its rightful place, I almost sighed in happiness.

This is what bike shop dreams are made of – friends, tools, grease, and smiles. And while I forgot to drop that tube of Phil in my bag this morning, I’m pretty sure I’m not going to need to huff that tube for a while.
Tags: bike shops · grease · international bicycle center · ocd · organized · park tools · phil wood · smell7 Comments


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getting high on bike grease 😉 nice.
BTW I need your assistance on a sewing issue when you have some time and if it’s not inconvenient.
Also, you need to swing by when I’m working sometime so we can catch up. haven’t seen you in a while now.
Oh, and I too have tool envy. Def. on my short list of bike stuff I need.
There is a well substantiated rumor that Phil Wood grease is merely some brand name auto grease repackaged. Valvoline I think .
its the best grease by far. I love it. speaking of old spice, I just got some today hah
Proust! haha, oh boy.
uesed to date a girl who was turned on by the smell of phi
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eric — this weekend? or, rather, TOMORROW? i’ll text/email
RMM — don’t crush my dreams/crush!
dan — great minds think alike!
jones — ahahaha sorry, slightly pretentious, i know…
hom — ahahahaha sounds like an awesome ex gf