What are you waiting on to arrive?

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On the back of the front label, there's English, French & Spanish instruction. On the base, it' has "Floïd" and "3" as part of the glass pattern.

I wasn't inferring that it was Italian, just that it sounds very similar to what is now sold as the genuine/Italian :)

You're right about the name though... It is Floïd and not Flöid, all this time I've been typing it incorrectly :oops:
 
No inference taken @Rohleder ... just putting out some more information. So, the Italian is muskier than the Spanish? This most definitely has a vintage feel - it's potent, and by that I mean smells animalic. Probably has real oakmoss in it, something which today's Spanish does and curiously Italian does not. There's certainly some musk in this, lacking from the modern Spanish I've got.
 
No inference taken @Rohleder ... just putting out some more information. So, the Italian is muskier than the Spanish? This most definitely has a vintage feel - it's potent, and by that I mean smells animalic. Probably has real oakmoss in it, something which today's Spanish does and curiously Italian does not. There's certainly some musk in this, lacking from the modern Spanish I've got.

Found this gem:

 
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