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High Grade Vintage Cannabis photography

hoosierdaddy

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Who's business is it besides the man who posts it and the owner of the material? Anyone else chiming in needs to keep their nose out of other peoples affairs. It's really none of your fucking business...now is it?
Copyright infringements are civil matters, not criminal.
Get a grip.

"Show me your clients damages, counselor. What...his feelings were hurt you say?"
"Get out of my court with this petty bullshit!"
 

ambr0sia

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I'm glad we don't treat toilets with the same absurd set of laws that we apply to intellectual property - Can you imagine having to pay your plumber a buck every time you took a shit?
 

four seasons

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I was in no way trying to miss lead anyone about any back issue or any photo.
I DID not label the photos when I took them. My memory was used to label the photos as I posted. My wife and I had to go back many times to edit mistakes I made that we caught not IC MAG.
I am 58 years old and my memory is not sharp anymore. As far as the photo quality goes...Big deal... I used a digi camera with no back up light or tripod. These mags are very much in collectible condition. Meaning I will NOT Lay The BINDER flat, in order to preserve the condition.
Bass Asswards I think you have nothing to do with Trans High Corporation .
If you need attention post some nice pictures or something.
Anyway that is all I have to share for now. Just kicken back and enjoying my recent out door Sativa harvest.
Peace

 

basspirate

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I kinda jumped through and didn't read all the arguing- these photos kick warm, pink ass. Man, I'd love to be smokin some 70s stash with a bunch of fuckers with mustaches and camaroes. Thanks for sharing, mate!
 
I used to have a bunch of high times mags from the 70s when i was a teen but my parents tossed them along with my playboys and 60s spiderman collection. I might have one still around. Ill look. Most of that 70s weed looks like something you would feed a horse. I had some of that wacky weed and it makes you stupid stoned. Totally lost with bad cotton mouth. Some of the Thai sticks and Hawaiian stuff was really good. Not alot of indica strains like now.
 
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feral

I was in no way trying to miss lead anyone about any back issue or any photo.
I DID not label the photos when I took them. My memory was used to label the photos as I posted. My wife and I had to go back many times to edit mistakes I made that we caught not IC MAG.
I am 58 years old and my memory is not sharp anymore. As far as the photo quality goes...Big deal... I used a digi camera with no back up light or tripod. These mags are very much in collectible condition. Meaning I will NOT Lay The BINDER flat, in order to preserve the condition.
Bass Asswards I think you have nothing to do with Trans High Corporation .
If you need attention post some nice pictures or something.
Anyway that is all I have to share for now. Just kicken back and enjoying my recent out door Sativa harvest.
Peace


nice
 
Kauai Electric was the most resinous bud i remember seeing in the early 80s. Never had a chance to smoke it. Only pics from high times. I did smoke some hawaiian in the early 80s. It was some of the most potant weed ive smoked to this day aside from opiated thai. 1 hit stuff. Fake IDs and everything. Those were the days when you could order guns from magazines. Take knives to school and show them off to the teachers. Hippies drove around in thier custom vans with "keep on trukin" bumper stickers. And people were more outgoing and friendly. Drive in movies. Cruising main street on Saturday nights. 8 tracks. Nixon and Reagan helped bring us into the modern paranoid era. Now you can add Bush Jr to the list. Only people who remember the 60s-70s know how much things have really changed. Peace.:rolleyes:
 

four seasons

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The only real deal island bud I had the pleasure of sampling was a Kona gold in 79.
Unfortunitly The sample was Not as good as the hype.
 

Hrpuffnkush

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Da kine

Da kine

From what ive read Hawaii didnt have indigenous strains, there first strains were brought over by service men in 50's , then in 70's cali growers started bringing imported strains over .. Thanks to this post 4seas you can really see the 70's influence in the Hawaiian pics on this thread
Kauai electric was Hawaiian heriloom strain that was taken up in mountains of Kauai and flowered at higher altitudes "ie" more exterior resin

The Electric was one of the strongest hybrid / sativa's ive ever tried

awesome pic collection 4seasons
 

Bacchus

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...Well years ago at OG I had talked to Danny Danko about posting old HT things up in the original "Ultimate Sativa Thread". He thought it was a great idea and personally offered to scan articles and photos out of the library they keep at HT headquarters. We never got around to it, but my point is they weren't threatening legal action. ....

Hell, you are basically advertising for HT with your post. IMO. So why would they care? I just wish HT published a better product, more like what you are posting.

Keep on bringing it 4-seasons, it is some great reading. :)
 
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Strainbrain

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^ I checked HT's site, and they sell backissues dating back only 5 years. IMVHO if you keep the scans older than that and are thus not stepping on dollar-toes, you have 0 to worry about. Until someone who owns the rights in question steps in and makes a convincing argument that this doesn't constitute 'fair use' then I would ignore the hater.

(The fact that I can't accurately pluralize 'hater' in this case should also tell us something about his position... :smoke:)


-s
 

Moldy Dreads

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Man, I've spent hours reading this thread, awesome nostalgic stories and pics. Some landrace Sativas are truly hidden treasures. PLEASE keep them coming, you take us to a different time, a different place...Much appreciated!
 

timetochill

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Funny to see this thread. I got hooked up with some seeds from the 70's that have been just sitting in a garage stored away. Probably gonna pop a few of the seeds next time i grow. It'll be interesting to see how they turn out. Anyone think the smoke will be any good?
 

four seasons

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I was looking through my mags from the late eighties through the ninties for unusual content to post and there just isnt anything in them you cant find on this forum. The magazine changed along with the social attitudes towards Cannabis.So heres more stuff from the crazy seventies...

Would we see a scene like this today on a beach in Florida. Probably not. 1978



The Apogee 3 was my favorite bong from the late seventies.
Unexperienced smokers would almost always blow the ash out of the bowl because of the suction from the gravity. Regardless it was a great piece with extreme bubble filtration.
Acrylic water pipes like US Water Pipes and Apogee were the best quality on the market. Most glass ware at the time was very thin fragile glass that would always break.





I know this article isnt about Cannabis but I found it interesting and it is related to the indiginous cultures who use the Poppy and the Cannabis Plant as medicine. 1978

 
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