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๐Ÿ’ง Extraction First mentioned: Ep. 222

A commercially sold electrostatic hash-making product from the mid-1970s consisting of a standard 9x13-inch brownie pan with a clip-on lid. Cannabis buds were shaken inside, creating a static field that deposited trichome glands on the lid while plant matter remained at the bottom.

Rob Clark describes it as the earliest commercial static separation product, sold through High Times magazine ads by Brook J. Ivy, a jazz drummer from San Luis Obispo, California. Clark notes you could use up to 7 grams of broken-up bud, shake firmly for 15 seconds, and scrape pure resin off the lid. The story is documented in Clark's book Hashish, which was recently re-released on Amazon as a facsimile edition.

Ep. 222 Robert Connell Clark Q&A: Cannabis History โ†’