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FIVE VINTAGE MARIJUANA MAGAZINES

FLASH

his short-lived magazine was briefly published in 1976-77 by Flash Publishing, based in Los Angeles, two years after the first issue of appeared. , spearheaded by Steven Alexander, had an amazing chrome logo designed by none other than renowned psychedelic and an alumnus of . It was a great slice of stoner life during the 1970s. The first issue’s cover, for instance, featured a photo of the potent Kona strain, which glistened with trichomes, and the cover of the second issue displayed a photo of sinsemilla.

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