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Madjag

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Vine of the Soul
Dr. Richard Evans Schultes and Dr. Robert F. Raffauf, 1992, 282 pages
- Synergetic Press, PO Box 689, Oracle, AZ 85623
- Source: Madjag Collection

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Madjag

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Plant Intoxicants
Baron Ernst von Bibra, 1855, Healing Arts Press, One Park Street, Rochester, Vermont 05767
Great commentary by Jonathan Ott throughout this re-issued classic.
- Source: Madjag Collection

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Madjag

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Plants of the Gods
Dr. Richard Evans Schultes and Dr. Albert Hoffman
1992, 192 pages, Healing Arts Press, One Park Street, Rochester, Vermont 05767

If you were to own only one book that covers the entire earthly realm of psychotropic plants, this should be it. Now, please.

Imagine: the foremost modern-day psychedelic plant researcher, Harvard expert, and Amazonian explorer collaborating with the discoverer of LSD to create the ultimate layman's guide to plants of the Gods.....a book that should be in everyone's library just like Clarke's Marijuana Botany.


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Canniwhatsis

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Not a vintage pic,... but a vintage strain grown and trimmed to modern standards.....

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After a week of hanging to dry center pic, Just harvested/trimmed on the left, same strain.
 

Madjag

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Sinsemilla - Marijuana Flowers
Jim Richardson, 1976, 95 pages, And/Or Press, Berkeley, CA
- Source: Madjag Collection

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Madjag

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Psychedelic Shamanism
Jim DeKorne, 1994, 154 pages, Loompanics Unlimited, Port Townsend, WA
- Source: Madjag Collection

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The Emperor Wears No Clothes
Jack Herer, 1985/1990, 181 pages, Hemp Publishing, 5632 van Nuys Blvd, Van Nuys, CA 91401
- Source: Madjag Collection

Yes, the Jack Herer in case you didn't know where the strain got its name.....

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I don't know about you, but any author with television and movie credits like Twilight Zone, Star trek, Logan's Run, Oceans Eleven, and Kung Fu, and who is writing the preface to Jack Herer's amazing research book, is probably a pretty big stoner in my book. Interesting how the Sacred Herb can unlock creativity and fuel a person's path if they should so desire....

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The Great Books of Hashish, Vol 1, Book 1
Morocco, Lebanon, Afghanistan, The Himalayas
Laurence Cherniak, 1979, 150 pages, And/Or Press, Berkeley, California
- Source: Madjag Collection

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America's Longest War
Steve B. Duke and Albert C. Gross, 1993, Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam Books
- Source: Madjag Collection

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Drug Manufacturing for Fun and Profit
Stone Kingdom Syndicate and Mary Jane Superweed, 1969
Cthon Press/ Flash, PO Box 16425 San Francisco, CA 94116
- Source: Madjag Collection

Flash and company put out a whole series of little guides that asssisted the young hippie's entry into psychedelica. This booklet follows up by helping one start a whole new career....manufacturing DMT.

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jessethestoner

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The website scribd has a lot of the books madjag been posting lately, for those that would like to read it.
I mention it because some data is very outdated or downright wrong, but they are a good look into the counter cultural viewpoints of the times.

But they are not something I'd like to spend a lot of money to have a old used copy I might read only a few times.
 

FOE20

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I mention it because some data is very outdated or downright wrong, but they are a good look into the counter cultural viewpoints of the times.
agree with ya on this Jess,,,..perfect example is in the Sensimilla Flowers book,,..It says to harvest when pistils are at their peek of health...
I gata say that train of thought soon after some of us old guys realized its not the hair that counts..lol...eesh..
I seriously recall being about 17 or so and picking all the red hairs off my herb and trying it...over and over..and I never got it..
so at 1 point I was like wtf are we trying to smoke..
Soon after I started a serious study of cannabis and haven't stopped yet...On top of that these books, doc's and any publishing should be taken as a point of view...never as a Fact in Stone...
Cause everything evolves IMO...and most these cats were prob very stoned at the time...

wholly crap....you guys are killin me with this vintage paper gold...
impressive and glad folks are gettin off their duffs and showin the love...
Heres my SensiTips and MM mags..I'll flip thru and post the best articles..But as I was scanning the MM I just stuck to the basics and sorta avoided the boring reads..I did scan the cover pages of those tho as well..anyway much thnx for all the work folks...enjoy
Feb76 Marijuana Monthly
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FOE20

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to kewl seeing your collection Madjag....impressive...so is that Madjag in the mag your actual family variety?...just curious...thnx for the time

btw StRa in Neb its still like that...ditch everywhere in certain parts but almost everywhere...they eradicated it in Ks(sprayed), parts of Mo and Ia...not sure bout Co...

I was born in StLoui-Mo and have lived in the midwest all my life cept for a lil time in upstate NY...the midwest is more involved in it all way more than folk would imagine..should be common sense as were farmers ya know..derr...hehe...
I can take pics of wild Hemp/ditch this summer commin up if you guys want to see how its changed...it hasn't...its still looks like pot...heh...but hardly any resins and headache city...mostly 6-12'ftr's here but some have some decent form...Ive seen spans of both Indicas and Sativas but as said its all looks and no fun..keep it rollin
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Madjag

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to kewl seeing your collection Madjag....impressive...so is that Madjag in the mag your actual family variety?...just curious...thnx for the time

btw StRa in Neb its still like that...ditch everywhere in certain parts but almost everywhere...they eradicated it in Ks(sprayed), parts of Mo and Ia...not sure bout Co...

I was born in StLoui-Mo and have lived in the midwest all my life cept for a lil time in upstate NY...the midwest is more involved in it all way more than folk would imagine..should be common sense as were farmers ya know..derr...hehe...
I can take pics of wild Hemp/ditch this summer commin up if you guys want to see how its changed...it hasn't...its still looks like pot...heh...but hardly any resins and headache city...mostly 6-12'ftr's here but some have some decent form...Ive seen spans of both Indicas and Sativas but as said its all looks and no fun..keep it rollin
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Hi FOE,

The Madjag herb listed in the High Times Trans-High quotations, in the article by "R", and in Newsweek was our brand name. In the beginning it was a Oaxacan x Hawaiian cross that a friend on Maui gave us seeds from. By 1979 it was Sacred Seeds Skunk #1 being sold under our label. MadJag was the name, different strains the game.
 

Canniwhatsis

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Not a vintage pic,... but a vintage strain grown and trimmed to modern standards.....

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After a week of hanging to dry center pic, Just harvested/trimmed on the left, same strain.



What is it?


Gainesville Green from an old hippy that saved/forgot about seeds in his freezer for over 30 years.

I got some F-2 beans from the frozen ones, and that's what they produced. :tiphat:
 
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