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    I'm a Bit Sad

    I went in to CCF today, a long haul for me, and much to my chagrin, a new team has taken over CCF. I was told that Bryan was gone but "okay" and that the quality will be "staying as high" as before. But that simply cannot be correct. Unless B is their new in-house grower. Just as certain people can take ingredients and make a dish more than the ingredients should be able to add up to, that's what Bryan did with MJ.

    This is a bummer. For nearly 10 years I waited to experience again what I had in Arizona back in 2001, and on Christmas day I found it. And now it's gone. Again

    I don't know, and I'll probably never know why we lost Bryan, and it's none of my business, but I do know that I can no longer honestly say that I live 30 minutes from world class marijuana, simply the best I have ever had.

    If you read this Bryan, please know that you made life a grander experience for some of us, and your passion and work will be sorely missed. Never stop doing what you do :thumbsup:
    FarmerSteve Reviewed by FarmerSteve on . I'm a Bit Sad I went in to CCF today, a long haul for me, and much to my chagrin, a new team has taken over CCF. I was told that Bryan was gone but "okay" and that the quality will be "staying as high" as before. But that simply cannot be correct. Unless B is their new in-house grower. Just as certain people can take ingredients and make a dish more than the ingredients should be able to add up to, that's what Bryan did with MJ. This is a bummer. For nearly 10 years I waited to experience again what I Rating: 5

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    #2
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    I'm a Bit Sad

    Quote Originally Posted by Reenster
    I can not help to wonder why Bryan, you would recommend another dispensary instead of the one you sold. What makes the dispensary on Wyandot a better choice.

    Most people that were loyal to CCF were really loyal to Bryan not the store, so I would think they would like to continue to support Bryan the grower not just any location. If your are heading back to Cali, I guess we will not be seeing any of your efforts here in Colorado.

    One more thing, and perhaps it is none of any of our business but I will ask what I know many are wondering. Are the new owners of CCF from Colorado? Will they support only Colorado growers and will the money stay here in Colorado?

    I will not be there, but CCF will still be CCF, a friend of mine opened a shop and hes good people so I figured id throw it out there... I have plans, but california isn't part of them, really cant say much more than that. The new owners are from chicago, but have lived in colorado for the last twenty years and fully support the state they live in....

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    #3
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    I'm a Bit Sad

    Quote Originally Posted by FarmerSteve
    I went in to CCF today, a long haul for me, and much to my chagrin, a new team has taken over CCF. I was told that Bryan was gone but "okay" and that the quality will be "staying as high" as before. But that simply cannot be correct. Unless B is their new in-house grower. Just as certain people can take ingredients and make a dish more than the ingredients should be able to add up to, that's what Bryan did with MJ.

    This is a bummer. For nearly 10 years I waited to experience again what I had in Arizona back in 2001, and on Christmas day I found it. And now it's gone. Again

    I don't know, and I'll probably never know why we lost Bryan, and it's none of my business, but I do know that I can no longer honestly say that I live 30 minutes from world class marijuana, simply the best I have ever had.

    If you read this Bryan, please know that you made life a grander experience for some of us, and ur passion and work will be sorely missed. Never stop doing what you do :thumbsup:
    yes brian is gone for a while and that sucks. CCF and the grasshopper where my two top disp. in the area by far. I went to CCF the other day and I was let down a little by the quality of the smoke that was on hand. They have a new grower who has some good genetics like tangerine haze, jack the ripper, power og and some more on they way which does not sound to bad but there is one big problem with theses strains, i found seeds in all but the power og. The seeds where premature and not fertile so they where not even good to germ.

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    #4
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    I'm a Bit Sad

    Woah really? That's very strange and unfortunate. Hopefully Bryan checks in here and lets us know what's up. I know there will be a lot of disappointed customers. Hope all is well.

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    #5
    Senior Member

    I'm a Bit Sad

    Wow that is really unfortunate if it's true! I enjoyed going in there and was looking forward to getting some feedback from Bryan on my warez...

    Hopefully he'll still be able to get his work out to the people who enjoy it so much via a different avenue?!?!

    So, is completely new owners/management?!?! Is Debbie still around?:abduct: I also called the other day and some really peppy new guy answered and he didn't seem too familiar with the strains... :tin foil hat:
    Brown-eyed women and red grenadine...
    :s4::s4::s4:

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    #6
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    I'm a Bit Sad

    I sure hope your confused, or misinformed. I drive WAY out of my way to see Bryan's wares. If he's not the man at CCF anymore. I may never go there again.

    I've been out there many times, over the last many months, without seeing him too. I always enjoy seeing Debbie as well.

    If it's new owners, and different growers, I'm not going back. Instead of a treat, they'll likely just have the same crap everyone has all the time.

    OH do I hope your wrong
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    #7
    Member

    I'm a Bit Sad

    Damm....

    I was wondering why Bryan has been so quiet the last few days. No menu updates or comments in a while.

    Plus one on all the comments above.

    I'll be keeping an eye out for words from Bryan and hoping it's good news.
    \"Prohibition will work great injury to the cause of temperance. It is a species of intemperance within itself, for it goes beyond the bounds of reason in that it attempts to control a man\'s appetite by legislation, and makes a crime out of things that are not crimes. A Prohibition law strikes a blow at the very principles upon which our government was founded.\"
    Abraham Lincoln (1809-65), U.S. President

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    #8
    Senior Member

    I'm a Bit Sad

    Bryan had once mentioned to me that some new folks might be in the shop that he was working with. As far as I understood him, it would be more of a partnership than a new ownership. Lets hope I got it right! :thumbsup:

    I think once he realized how high demand was, it was hard to keep up the labor on the plants.... growing a lot of high quality medicine is some serious work. Not enough time to be in the shop to!

    I'm sure he'll be around soon enough to shed some more light on it for us. :jointsmile:

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    #9
    Senior Member

    I'm a Bit Sad

    I hope so. I may have been confused (I hadn't smoked all day, so maybe so) but the way it sounded, Bryan was GONE.

    Dude said that they'd be carrying, "the best stuff" and things of that nature, but the bottom line is that they will be buying from vendors that offer their gear every where else, so what's the diff? I'll put in a few extra minutes and take the beautiful drive to Ned. As compared to the NASTY drive down to Colfax, that's no problem, especially here in the warm weather.

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    #10
    Senior Member

    I'm a Bit Sad

    This isn't speculation, because I have no idea what the deal at CCF is, but I know we've had a lot of people inquiring about a buyout of our shop. Opening a new dispensary isn't nearly as attractive as taking over a successful operation that already has a patient base. Hopefully this isn't the case, because most everything I've heard about Bryan and CCF has been glowing.

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