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Just stumbled upon this thread here lately as didn't expect it to be found here due to in my humble opinion wrong section(have a vague feeling why you put it here this time though
) and myself more or less sort of suffering from tunnel vision on the hashish one on here.Anyways, thanks for the head ups everyone ! As stated several times before myself I agree with what Zitz said, as long as there are people who grew up on traditional moroccan hashish there will be a demand, doesn't matter probably if only a niche. Time will tell.Saying all that personally I use the dutch coffeeshops market keeping myself up-to-date and go there regularly ; all over the Netherlands and know my way around. Just came back from one trip at the end of last year and talked to contacts in the coffeeshop scene and the black market there. Latter ones often have supposedly direct connections to farms as they mostly only offer one amazing traditonal quality instead of messing with so many different one(note though: at a certain level is is just highgrade and marginal differencies as in the end a matter of taste) ; enjoyed that thoroughly and sadly missed a supplement as I had to leave – got told the new one coming will put me on my arse which could indicate foreign genetics involved but didn't chase that up for some reasons. An other one told me there is still some dodgy shit involved regarding coffeeshop trade(not only there obviously) and their shitty name games as for example some people involved sell average indoor hash as highgrade Moroccan with foreign genetics. Or cutting that with low grade to mid grade Moroccan and so on. Sadly all possible due to many greedy and ruthless people involved, that unregulated illegal coffeeshop trade in itsself and many customers seemingly not giving much of a fuck as long as it sounds good and is new. When it comes to coffeeshop menus all across the country(exception is indeed Amsterdam and very touristy towns)you still see 50% traditional moroccans around. Sure the new ones taking over slowly but in my humble opinion still a couple of years to go for some reasons. Don't know if anyone can relate but all those foreign genetics from back in the day as Pakistani, Afghani, Mexican or even Jamaican(never had that one knowingly if memory serves me right)when popping up about fifteen years ago didn't replaced classic moroccan landrace completely even though they obviously had an impact but they didn't take over the market. Taking them and the new western hybrids into account this is indeed again said scenario of chaotic moroccan genepool at the minute. So which one will make it in the end? A mish-mash genepool? Fingers crossed there will be a variety and friendly co-existence of all genepools but this is probably wishful thinking. Legalization again obviously would handle this unregulated market there and everywhere else much, much better. @Snuicide Cheers for that, just great! Keep it up, people! |
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Interesting post Notyoursaviour
From what I heard, understand... the Dutch market for Moroccan is mainly gangster controlled, big lorries, very commercial, no real top quality, nothing done for the love of it at all. What I see and hear in Barcelona is pretty different... The nasty big Moroccan gang (La hacieda is the name I have heard referred to) are here, they have a club near Arc de Triomf, but are not a significant force in the market here. In BCN, a lot of smaller players, almost all Hash fanatics, who are obviously dedicated to quality are quietly advancing things... but you will not see much evidence of this in NL... Most of the varietal hash is pretty rubbish, but certain cultivars are starting to shine through, although, not the indoor flower winners we all know and love.. different names, different plants that can survive the harsh outdoor environment and also make great hash..
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Just 10 years ago one would get 100 bags of regular Marroc and 10 bags of premium.
Nowadays you get 1 bag of premium if lucky, when purchasing the same amount from the same network. "There is no more supply" is all you get to hear. This seems to be very common in NL these days. The quality is either not being produced anymore or is going to other countries. It doesn't surprise me, because the wholesale prices in NL are too low compared to other European countries. Why would a criminal still sell there. |
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Well start 2000´s in Amsterdam I came across paki and nepali strains grown in Marocco and only that 1 year year after it were already watered down. After that years passed by and some fresh batches came to Amsterdam of these (new strains) at that moment cheese , super lemon haze and similar things happened and since 2012-2013 its been exploding with these strains like barbara bud and critical and what you guys been mentioning. Facts are they in many cases get better yield and then more money and if they then can raise the price even better. Hash in northern parts of europe is still way bigger than weed and it will take very long time before it will be a green and not brown smoking culture here.
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Cheers. Been to Spain, including Barcelona, as reported in the Imported thread about two years ago. Guided by spanish locals and have seen the qualities on offer which were roughly the same as in the Netherlands ; only about 2-3 € cheaper in retail. However, this goes especially for Amsterdam. Generally I would agree that there are lots of people in for easy pickings and not much care ; though you can dig up quite good moroccan hashish if you just know where to go, be it coffeeshops or private connections. It's not too bad at all! Though I can imagine in Spain it is a lot easier to obtain several qualities due to distance to Morocco and all that ; a tad better stuff is probably available, too. Less enthusiasm there has to do with terrible profit orientated dutch traders mentality going on since centuries as you just have to look at their history regarding colonies and stuff. Saying all that a coffeeshop owner being in business since coffeeshop game started and providing good quality told me a few years ago when we were rabbiting about said topic, that he could order extraordinary quality due to strong ties to a moroccan farm in the Rif for twenty grand[twenty grand €] per key but he couldn't sell that at all(grass and hashish is taxed 100% in the Netherlands)as nobody of his custoners would buy this then. Let alone today his business is mostly directed at customers wanting grass. Ridiculous price considering an illegal product(sure it is a lot of work though)but apart from that guy not talking shit usually others I spoke to in the business from other shops confirmed such possibilities ; again have to point out that such a scenario and price is imaginably for myself when Morocco would legalise and produces such stuff for a connoseur market popping up then. As said: like wine or certain spirits. Probably much cheaper then, too(farmers paid adequately included). @DK_Buddy / STRANDvasker Can't say much about such quantities but remember Bonecarver_OG(deleted account sadly), someone obviously knowing his shit, in the Imported thread on here mentioned that there is a lot of top quality moroccan going to Norway due to buying power there and people paying between 20-30€ a gram. And I thought hashish from Christiania is expensive in retail(!)when been there a couple of years back when much more stalls were around than today I hear(very similar offerings compared to the dutch market)guys by the way !@snuicide I think this is a cliche. Spent a lot of time apart from the coffeeshops in Nederland and know a bit about their culture so know that dutchies remain at the wheel, especially with profitable businesses like coffeeshops used to be for a long time at least(too long story, today it is way complicated). There are a few shops which appear to be moroccan owned but with dutch people in the background as owner. Sure there are a lot of places moroccan owned but I guess it merely comes up to 50% if at all. You have a source for that? You're not refering to this , aren't you? By the way only because a coffeeshop is owned by moroccan people doesn't necessarily mean they sell top quality moroccan hashish. On average this is not the case in my humble opinion but they are often cheaper for a certain normal quality due to many reasons(quantity instead of quality, not many people consume hashish these days compared to back in the day and others, minority of old school smokers buy there and want cheap stuff)but there are certain exceptions with top quality on. Also on the black market there it is the same with moroccan people though they are more likely to have better connections to certiain producers even though this may sound contradictory. Nationality certainly though has not much to do with having a clue or selling proper top stuff. I wish to some point! Although I might come accross as a racist darwinist you guys allow me that non-pc joke(pun intended): a dutchie with moroccan roots takes dutch trad(e)itions and moroccan business sense to a whole new level and I met such people sometimes for the good and sometimes for the bad experiences .
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How interesting. In Amsterdam as well this time around I find that the number of hash smokers to weed smokers is getting smaller. There are a lot of hash varieties but not much moves that much. And there's a lot more of 'single strain' hashes as well.
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I'm travelling to Spain this week for a unwelcome long overdue holiday.
I'm looking to get myself the best quality I can. Will I be able to join a club easily or will I have to get bits on the 'streets' for a while until favourable times.. What are the options to holiday makers? In the past I have scored as much as I could of the best local import & buried bits, it was easy to get & the quality compared to bubble wasn't there TBH. I don't want any of this contaminated import that I'm hearing of. Tips for getting into a club are appreciated.
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