Let’s see those old grow guides and collectibles!

For me it was Soma’s and DJs book and then a digital copy of BOGs book.

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This isn’t a picture of my personal copy, but I have a first edition of this pamphlet. The cover on mine is made of a baby blue paper.

A lot of things you would need to complete these “projects/experiments/chemical reactions” are most likely on a list by now, but when this was published it was probably easier to secretly get your hands on some of em.

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Cool book dude, not sure if I got that one, I’ll have to check. Edit: I don’t have that one.

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This hangs above my recording studio.

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Some of my old BOG packs from a long time ago.

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My signed digital Bonanza of Green.

My BOG shirt that I wore the shit out of. I’ll probably have another one made for myself sometime soon.

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Really cool BOG collection, thanks for posting them. :+1:

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As requested @buckaroobonsai
These are all the designs I have made for OG to date.

OG COLORFUL 23 TSHIRT

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Way cool man, thanks for posting that here, this thread has become quite a valuable resource for collectors. Much appreciated :pray: @Rhai88

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Anyone else keeping an eye on that Great Books of Hashish book 3 reissue by Cherniak in hardcover eBay auction that’s nearing its end? Was hoping it would slip thorough for a bargain but it’s already nearing retail price. Curious to see what the market price will be for it when it sells. Surely a collectors item in my opinion, as even though it’s a reissue it’s the first time this specific title has been offered in a hardcover option to my understanding. Much love

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Touching on my recent comment, as I think these books by Laurence Cherniak in hardcover are pretty sweet and great additions to any collection, a few more recently came up on eBay. Not at auction, rather with BIN pricing. The seller has a copy of books 2 and 3 in hardcover. While the pricing for book 3 isn’t necessarily that great, it’s almost in line with retail so not the worst purchase or anything like that, just I think it would be more respectable if possible for someone paying the retail price to order directly from the author so they can receive the maximum benefit for their work.

There is something to recycling and purchasing used, but in this case I believe the used price is more than the author charges himself, so is my perspective and reasoning on such things.

That said, while the hardcover Book 3 is a reissue, I don’t believe the Book 2 of the series is a reissue. I believe it’s a first edition of The Great Books of Cannabis by Laurence Cherniak. As such, at the price it’s being offered for sale at BIN I think it’s a fair price. While it has a unique inscription, if one doesn’t mind such, I think this is a cool piece of cannabis literature that will only get increasingly more difficult to find at fair to bargain prices. Thought I’d pass it along if anyone is looking for this title.

@buckaroobonsai the same seller also has one of the hemp hardcover editions of The Emperor Wears No Clothes by Jack Herer, listed more than three times the price of the Cherniak books!

If I didn’t already have a copy of the The Great Books of Cannabis II (Volume 2) and I had the cash to swing it, I wouldn’t hesitate adding it to the collection. Much love

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Yeah those Great Books of hashish are really pricey, are you talking about that red copy of the emperor for 500 ish bucks?

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Yeah it was red/magenta/purple looking from a Canadian seller. I want to eventually add one of those hemp hardcover titles to my collection so hoping to find one at a relative bargain to accommodate my modest budget. These aforementioned books are some of the coolest for any cannabis literature collector in my opinion, right up there with Suomi La Valle’s HASHISH.

Speaking of books titled HASHISH, I’ve seen the bootleg German language edition’s of Clarke’s title, and hope one day he releases an official English language version on hardcover. Wonder if he’s on Overgrow? One would think, yeah? Much love

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Just got these in from @Heliosphear , thanks very much buddy, logged on LibraryThing.

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Caretaking The Wild Sinsemilla
Adam Seed, 1st edition, 1977, signed by the author and his colleague. Fine.

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Just picked this up for $20, been watching this one for a while, a total steal…

Marijuana Growing Tips
Ed Rosenthal,
Ronin Publishing, And/Or Press, spiral bound, first edition, first printing, October 1986. Very fine.

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I wanted to post this link for a little tutorial about how to differentiate between editions and printings of books. Being well versed in this language is of major importance if you’re going to collect books. Unscrupulous booksellers take advantage of these words and numbers by playing dumb about something that is obviously a 1st edition, 5th printing, vs. something being a true 1st printing. How to Tell If a Book Is a First Edition: A Complete Guide - BookScouter Blog.

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Those spiral bound books are more and more desirable to me, something about the schoolhouse charm and charisma of getting it out for the info to get out not to try and make a huge publication out of it. They are so much more usable than soft covers, in my opinion, which end up creasing and showing signs of damage from light to moderate use. Still hoping I come across one of BOG’s originals with the comb binding.

Am I the only one that occasionally goes back to check the recently sold items for categories they’re interested in to see what they missed out on and to help keep a relative assessment of current values? I enjoy doing that occasionally and am finding myself happier and happier for others who are scoring great deals instead of feeling like I missed out. Feeling content is quite refreshing.

For example, I have collected all three hardcover Cannabible books and hope to eventually find a deluxe box cover for them. A few months ago a Deluxe Box edition set with the cover box and all three hardcover exitions sold for less than I paid per book! At first I was bummed but now I see it as others getting to enjoy and the curb my ego.

Have been thinking about digitizing my collection and reprinting some of the more delicate titles that I’m hesitant to read due to their fragility. I’d be glad to share the digitized versions online once compiled if that’s permissable. Surely there may be copyright issues, thought I’m unfamiliar with them. If anyone has any advice or info about that sort of thing I’d be pleased to learn more.

@buckaroobonsai those two recent acquisitions of yours are quite fine! You’ve got a knack for collecting beautiful examples. You’ve got exquisite taste. This is one of my favorite threads on the forum. Reminds me of the old icmag thread by four seasons:

I mention this thread because at some point a newish member posted with criticism of the scans being shown online, with verbage that implied their and their colleagues work was being reproduced without proper permissions and I believe they complained to get four eyes banned. I don’t want to find myself in such controversy so if anyone knows more about scanning and sharing please let me know. Much love

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This is helpful! I think you’re right about some sellers purposefully being deceitful about the 1st edition and 1st printing thing. I find that if a seller has multiple photos and a clear understanding of listing, but doesn’t include the publication page and copyright info that chances are they’re trying to be sly.

That’s a very thoughtful and helpful post to share. We stand on the shoulders of giants, knowledge is power. Much love

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You’re not alone dude, I’ve been tracking values for many years, have you found Worthpoint yet? @Sbeanonnamellow
https://www.worthpoint.com/

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