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Here's an assortment of Books for making Hash like professionals. Opti says: Before you can make great bubble hash, you have to learn how to grow weed and make great traditional hash!
Tools you use will be as simple as kitchen utensils, or as expensive and scientific as you care to go. A bucket, ice, and some Hash Making Bags is what we recommend.
If you want to go traditional style but with a high tech edge, then you should use the dry sifting method with the Pollinator.
THE ALL TIME CLASSIC BOOK ON HASHISH - "The Hash Maker's Bible"
Editorial Reviews (From Booklist)
Need an exotic hors d'oeuvre for the next Friends of the Library reception--Nepalese temple balls, perhaps, or a delicate majoon (a "general term applied to cannabis confections," Clarke reveals)?
Just consult this lavishly illustrated compendium of all things hashish. Appealing to illicit substance consumers and history buffs alike, Clarke traces the hashish story from earliest times to the present and describes traditional methods of collecting cannabis resin and processing the gooey stuff into hashish.
He also debunks persistent tidbits of cannabis lore: for instance, somewhere, it is said, in some culture, naked maidens scamper through hemp fields, and the resin they gather thereby is scraped from their bodies; enticing as that notion may be, no hard data verify it. Nor is there any efficacy in reaming a hash pipe and smoking the dross; the psychoactive THC in the hash burned the first time, and the only effects of toking the scrapings are those of hyperventilation.
Nowhere does Clarke advocate breaking the law in pursuit of his subject, so for most libraries this is ostensibly history. - - Mike Tribby |
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BOOKS ON MAKING HASH (Classic & Modern)
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Shotguns and Accordions - Music of the Marijuana Growing Regions of Colombia (1983 - DVD / VHS): Shotguns and Accordions looks at vallenata, the hot, jumpy dance music of Columbia found in the area with one of the worst concentrations of organized crime and drug trade in the world. Mixing accordions, electric bass, percussion and lusty, open throated vocals, vallenata emerged as a popular music when the drug mafias rose to prominence in the 1960s and became the soundtrack for their feverish life-style. The film also looks at the musical traditions of Columbia which helped shape vallenata - from the vibrantly rhythmic, African-rooted cumbia music to the elegant traditional flute music of the various Indian peoples.
Growing Marijuana Hydroponically:
Combining environmental consciousness with
organic techniques and a dusting of folk wisdom, this book reveals the growing secrets of sphagnum peat moss and intake air filters to increase yield.

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