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Peruvian San Pedro

Started by RifeHeretic, September 24, 2005, 12:08:46 PM

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RifeHeretic

Does anybody have any San Pedro or Peruvian torch for gift/trade?

Rife
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EA-1306

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If you are going to grow it I have some I can trade, PM me with what you might have to trade.

 I can send you a cutting of the Backeberg clone for shipping costs($3-4), but  I would dig a trade more.
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rhodopsin

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rhodopsin

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RifeHeretic

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Nice sticks. I bet they smell wonderful. I'll be sending a PM in the morning. Good to see you on aya
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Avery L. Breath

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I'll be damned!  Those are incense sticks.

winder

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I wonder what burning dried cactus smells like?

Then again, I wonder if anyone really knows.

RifeHeretic

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True, haha. Still, never seen anything like it.
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Avery L. Breath

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This is a strange situation.  I'd just like to say we normally discourage the sell or trade of dried cactus flesh around here, it being a grey area, but I've heard people use this stuff as incense and those do appear to be incense sticks.

So........ I don't know.

RifeHeretic

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If I saw he was selling dried chips I would be anything but welcoming. Selling chips will someday make this cactus illegal.

Rife
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Avery L. Breath

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I don't know rhodopsin...... I've chewed it over and that offer of yours seems kinda fishy still.  Your post seems to imply that you are offering dried cactus flesh.

rhodopsin

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RifeHeretic

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Even though you said the chips were for incense, I dont think you should be offering them on this board. How much for a cactus itself? *gift* haha
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rhodopsin

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RifeHeretic

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Ok, that's alright. I sent you a PM the first time you replied to one of my posts and havent recieved anything back. I would rather not support an activity that will supress the future of sacred cactii in the states. Other than that, it's been nice seeing your products and thank you for the pictures. I never saw incense sticks from san Pedro before, very interesting.

Thank you for your time,

Rife
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