The Short Snorter Project
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What is a Short Snorter?
Short snorters come to light at coins shops and coin shows where most dealers pay very
little for them as they are heavily worn and "not very collectible". A short snorter signed by a
famous person will add value to the bank note. Short snorters frequently sell on eBay and
other auction venues. Click here to check current eBay listings...
Depending upon your perspective, short snorters are next to worthless or simply priceless.
Whatever you decide, short snorters are truly "history in your hand."
Posted 6.21.09
Thomas O. Pierce Short
Snorter - B-25 Pilot in North
Africa, Sicily, Italy - 488th BG
Posted 6.09.09
"Wild Bill" Crump Short
Snorter - Coyote mascot!
Posted 6.07.09
Charles F. House Short
Snorter - US Navy 1903-1946
Posted 6.06.09
A. M. "Mike" Granat Short
Snorter - Naval Aviator
Posted 4.19.09
Archie E. Newton, Jr., Short
Snorter - CNAC Pilot!
Posted 4.12.09
Marshall L. Windmiller Short
Snorter - 835th Signal
Service Battalion in India!
Re-Posted 4.11.09
George J. Grimm Short
Snorter - Naval Transport
Pilot - Flew Admiral Nimitz to
Tokyo Bay for the Japanese
Surrender ending WW2!
Posted 3.28.09
James C. Haislip, Jr., Short
Snorter - USMC VMTB-143
Devil Dog Avengers!
Posted 3.28.09
Howard M. Hougan Short
Snorter - Served in Europe
and the Pacific Theatres!
Posted on 3.25.09
Robert J. "Bob" Marguerite
Short Snorter - VP-54 Black
Cat Squadron - PBY-5A Pilot!
Posted on 3.23.09
Henry E. "Hank" Heyser, Jr.,
Short Snorter - B-26 Pilot!
Posted on 2.12.09
John P. Benson Short
Snorter - Trace His Route!
Posted on 12.2.08
Louis H. Yelland, Jr., Short
Snorter - 72nd Bomb Squad!
Posted 11.11.08
J. L. Bailey Short Snorter -
Pan American Pilot!
& 1941 news clipping: Meet
The Flying Short Snorters
Posted 10.4.08
Capt Stanley M. Foster
Short Snorter - B-24 Pilot
Battle of Guadalcanal!
Posted 9.4.08
Capt Robert Clydesdale, Jr.,
USMC 1st Marine Division!
Posted 9.1.08
Short Snorter with rare
signature of KIA WWII war
correspondent Ernie Pyle!
Posted 8.22.08
2nd Lt. Kenneth Sparks
Short Snorter - Last Bomb
Raid Over Germany!
Posted 7.6.08
TSgt Harry George Pace, Jr.,
Short Snorter - Shot down
over France and rescued by
the French Underground!
Posted 6.19.08
France 10 francs snorter
signed by author Ernest
Hemingway and big band
leader (Major) Glenn Miller!
Posted on 6.1.08
Florice "Folly" Langley Short
Snorter - Red Cross - signed
by First Lady Eleanor
Roosevelt, Jinx Falkenburg,
Jimmie Dodd, Ruth Carrell,
Pat O'Brien, Harry Brown,
Betty Yeaton, and a whole
bunch of Pilots in the CNAC!
Posted on 3.19.08
USA 1 dollar Silver Cert
signed by actors John
Wayne & Gary Cooper
Posted on 1.17.08
Philippines 1 peso signed
by Douglas MacArthur
Posted on 1.9.08
Australia 10 shillings
Signed by Gary Gooper
Posted on 10.18.07
Ireland 1 pound signed by
Eisenhower and Bradley
Posted on 9.30.07
USA 1 dollar Silver Cert.
signed by J.H. Doolittle
Posted on 9.9.07
USA 1 dollar short snorter
signed by WWII USMC ace
Greg "Pappy" Boyington
A sample of Fijian Short
Snorters from the Dr. K. A.
Rodgers collection:
Posted on 8.26.08
Fiji 5 shillings
Posted on 9.10.07
Fiji 5 shillings
Posted on 9.9.07
Fiji 5 shillings
Posted on 9.8.07
Fiji 5 shillings

Short snorter signed by WWII Marine Corps fighter ace and Congressional Medal of Honor recipient Joe Foss. Series 1935A Silver Certificate with HAWAII overprint. (Courtesy of George Grimm)
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Examining a set of short snorters brought together on this web site from various sources,
we can actually follow some of the major meetings conducted during the height of WWII
where Allied heads of state and their military staffs met and planned their strategies to
defeat the Axis powers. The individual web pages arranged here have links to other web
sites containing information and historical documentation relating to short snorters.
1. General Hoyt Vandenberg Snorter - Signatures collected by General Hoyt Vandenberg in
June 1942 flight over the mid-Atlantic.
2. Harry Hopkins Snorter - (Featured on PBS's "History Detectives")
Signatures collected by the Presidential Aide at the July 25, 1942, London Conference where
the decision was made to launch Operation Torch, the Invasion of North Africa. Snorter also
contains signatures collected during F.D.R.'s 1943 trip to the Casablanca Conference.
3. D. Ray Comish Snorter - Signatures collected by the Pan American Flight Engineer aboard
the Dixie Clipper flight carrying F.D.R. and his staff to the Casablanca Conference in January
1943.
4. Averell Harriman Snorter - Signatures collected at the January 1943 Casablanca
Conference where the decision was made by the Allied powers to demand unconditional
surrender from the Axis countries of Germany, Italy, and Japan.
5. General George S. Patton Snorter - Signatures collected at the Casablanca Conference.
6. Snorter signed by Franklin D. Roosevelt and several key advisors and aides en route to the
Tehran Conference of Allied powers via Cairo, Egypt, November 22, 1943.
7. Yalta Snorter from the conference held February 4 - 11, 1945, attended by the Big Three
(Roosevelt, Churchill, Stalin) and convened near Yalta, on the Crimean Peninsula.
Presidents to Privates and Prime Ministers to Pilots...
Many People Have Asked, "What is a Short Snorter Worth?"
.... and a President's Wife Played the Game Very Well!
Coca-Cola ad published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, June, 1944. The fine print reads, "When short-snorters (trans-ocean flyers) meet and compare their autographed dollar bills, the invitation Have a "Coke" is fairly sure to follow. In three short words people strike the spark of comradeship. From the family fireside to far-flung fronts, Coca-Cola stands for the pause that refreshes - has become a symbol of those who see things in a friendly light." (Copyright 1943, The Coca-Cola Company)
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A group of service men and women hold up a long short snorter for the camera.
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A Collection of Short Snorter Articles Written by Dr. Kerry Rodgers
What About Non-Currency Short Snorters for Special Events?
Click on a cover below to download and read a great article about short snorters.
A short snorter is a banknote upon which signatures were exchanged between those
traveling together or meeting up at different events. The tradition was started by bush pilots
in Alaska in the 1920's and subsequently spread through the growth of commercial and
military aviation. If you signed a short snorter and that person could not produce it upon
request, they owed you a dollar or a drink (a “short snort”, aviation and alcohol do not mix!).
Did You See the May 2009 Issue of The Numismatist?
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