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High Grade Vintage Cannabis photography

gabjaz

Member
Some stuff from the seventies....
including ...L. Cherniaks ;Book of Cannabis , Book of Hashish,
early High Times and various other publications...
Please add stuff if you have it. I enjoy looking at the old stuff and have been a collector of this stuff since I bought my first high times in 78.



This is the first published picture of the True Haze from the Haze brothers 1977




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Takes me back to the times as a kid, when we would buy a lid for $10... Then came the tystick..

Peace
 

hoosierdaddy

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ICMag Donor
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lol...I remember always seeing "Windowpane" listed in the HT market rates...
I got a cold shiver rush when I read it just a minute ago....lol

if you know, you know..lol
if you dont know, its prolly best :)
 
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DoffCocker

awesome thread, should be renamed vintage cannabis eduation thread.
 

cateros

Member
I can remember smoking Lambs bread early 80's and a Strain called California Rainbow both were more potent then anything I have smoked since but they did look like crap in comparison to todays well manicured buds. But I can tell ya the cali rainbow after smoking it while walking back to the front gates of canadas wonderland it appeared that the closer I got the further away it appeared to be and as I walked the impact of my footfall made it feel like my eye's were bouncing up and down every step I took have never been so high since :(
 

DRorganic

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the good days a mans word was his word and the times was slower cooler people .no gun play you settled things like men fight then make up and be friend . oz where as much as you could put in a baggie. AC?DC DefLeppard concerts. no hype of any. every one did not want to be the man. now all you hear you the man you the man. no crack heads. remember lemon 714 Quay ludes.
 

funkervogt

donut engineer
Veteran
R's take on the different landrace Sativa strains (Colombian, Mexican) makes me want to grow them! If only...
 

ELBURRO

Member
This is one of my favorite threads lots of wonderfull pictures.
Thanks you to everbody that put this great pictures.
 

Dr_Tre

Member
Thank you Four Seasons for that fabulous education.

Most pot smokers I know have reached a point where it's not enough just to get high.It's not even how high you get;it's the quality of the high when you get there that counts
Sooo well said!
 

DRorganic

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I like long complex sativa highs that last for hrs. like kalimist. but a hybrid works good too with some body.
 

BloodyTreez

Member
I like long complex sativa highs that last for hrs. like kalimist. but a hybrid works good too with some body.

like blueberry haze: Just took 2 bong hits, I am so ripped, feel so good, all head very slight but nice body buzz, alot of euphoria. One of the best I have ever tasted. 9/10 is my rating, flavour is skunky to berries to with haze undertones. Its a treat. Anyone interested in some oldschool sativa landrace, I don't mind donating some to some serious growers. :gift:

I love sativas.:xmasnut:
 
i love this thread thanks to all for the pics and info good stuff. anyways i did not know where to post this but think here is appropriate i just was gifted by an older gentleman some seeds going back as far as 1977 not sure of strain or sativa/indica influence. but i got a few different batches they are some 1980's thai seeds 1977 unknown seeds 80's norcal seeds and some other random pre 80's seeds i have little info on the genetics but i know they are that old. i plan to grow them or some of them out soon they came from a very reputable person so no doubt there real i will make a thread whem i attempt to germ them peace.
 
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arvid b

Thanks, four seasons, your great posts made my joint free lunch-time as interesting as with...
 

hoosierdaddy

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Hey 4seasons..every one of the albums in my collection has some kif in the folds, except for my half-speed masters!
 
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