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 The smell of old books (as opposed to newly printed books) is essentially dust and mold. Seems easy enough to replicate. | 
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 Just have an old book next to you while you read the e-reader. Isn't the point of the e-reader that you're reading on the go? I don't suppose there's room for a candleholder in your e-reader case. | 
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 But on a side note I think Hef did miss a great scratch-and-sniff opportunity. | 
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 I am truly afraid to ask! | 
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 Apparently, Ebay is too prude to carry it, but Amazon has two copies of the issue for sale. Of course they are both listed as "used" so I guess it's a buyer beware type of deal. | 
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 I saw John Water's "Polyester" with a scratch and sniff card addition.  That was enough scratch and sniff to last a lifetime. | 
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 Seems like a good place to point to this article about Smell-o-vision.  Because surely the 50th time someone tries to make it happen will be the time everyone else won't say, "Umm, no one wants that." | 
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