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The Short Snorter Project
Established1920's

The Short Snorter Project is the signing of a short snorter, or a banknote which was inscribed by people traveling together to different events. The tradition was started by Bush flyers in the 1920's. It started in Alaska and spread through the military and commercial aviations.[1]

History

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The tradition was started in the 1920's in Alaska, United States. Bush flyers started the tradition, which resulted in spreading threw the United States military. When the short snorter was signed, the collector would have to produce it upon request, if not, they are bounded to give the signer a drink.[1]

Notable short snorters

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General Hoyt Vandenberg Short Snorter

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Collector Date Location Ref
General Hoyt Vandenberg June 1942 Over the mid-Atlantic. [1]

Harry Hopkins Short Snorter

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Aide of Franklin D. Roosevelt July 25, 1942 London Conference [1]

D. Ray Comish Short Snorters

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Pan American Flight Engineer January 1943 Dixie Clipper flight [1]


Averell Harriman Short Snorter

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Collector Date Location Ref
Averell Harriman January 1943 Casablanca Conference [1]

General George S. Patton Short Snorter

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Collector Date Location Ref
General George S. Patton Unavailable Casablanca Conference [1]

Yalta Short Snorter

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Collector Date Location Ref
General George S. Patton Unavailable Casablanca Conference [1]

Other Short Snorters

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Short Snorter signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Unavailable November 22, 1943 Tehran Conference [8]

It was signed by Franklin Roosevelt in 1935 and various key advisors.[8]

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h The Short Snorter Project - Home Page - What is a Short Snorter? Shortsnorter.org. Retrieved 2010-03-31
  2. ^ Hoyt Vandenberg Short Snorter Retrieved 2010-03-31
  3. ^ Harry Hopkins Short Snorter Retrieved 2010-03-31
  4. ^ D. Ray Comish Short Snorters Retrieved 2010-03-31
  5. ^ Averell Harriman Short Snorter Retrieved 2010-03-31
  6. ^ Short-Snorter Dollar Bill U.S. Army Center Of Military History. Retrieved 2010-03-31
  7. ^ Yalta Snorter from the Franklin Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum Retrieved 2010-03-31
  8. ^ a b Roosevelt - Franklin D. Roosevelt American Heritage Center, Inc. Retrieved 2010-03-31