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Seems pointless when most of these duels ended in both sides downfalls, like this one in 1836 (although later 1 did end up surviving, the ball scrapping down his rib! he was called lucky and the winner).
Southern telegraph, Mississippi newspaper January 15, 1836 ![]() Most of these duels took place with little notice, at most merely a public placard or letter/flier posted in the public meeting place, board or building. When someone didn't accept your duel, old timey shit talking went up on the board for all to see... William Tradewell put this one up for the public eye in Tallahassee, 1839 ![]() This one worked so well, fisticuffs prevailed lol Public invitation to duel issued by N. Darling to Judge Smith of St. Augustine, 1839
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Carroll free press, Ohio newspaper
February 12, 1836 Joke This one killed at the local pub circa 1836 ![]()
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Popular Science, Magazine
September 1943 Titled: Can we have rope without dope? I've heard of the fish toxicity test but still find this article interesting. Also nice demonstration on how to breed cannabis brought to you by good old uncle sam ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Great thread.
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Welcome aboard Mick, glad people are digging it. Started the thread to get my post count up to get more photo storage here on the mag... that and my girl was sick of my never ending weird stories, 2 birds if you will.
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"Blotter #4", Magazine from 1979
Titled: "Sun, Soil, Seeds & Soul" I was real lucky scoring this one for my collection. I posted it before but belongs in this thread too. Cover Title Page
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Continued...
"Blotter #4" Magazine from 1979 article Titled: "Sun, Soil, Seeds & Soul"
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A little more modern times, an artist I've been digging...
Artist: Damyan Ivanov Bumbalov ![]() “Smoker of hashish” ![]() “Smoker of hashish 2” ![]() Themis with child in the "Lotus"position
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HomeGrown International: volume 1 #8, Magazine
from 1980 Article Titled: Greetings from California- In Search of the Haze This one I saved after being posted somewhere along the way, have the pics crediting "kashrocks", Thank you to the original uploader. HomeGrown International: volume 1 #8 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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