I am old as freak now, and been out of the game a long time. However, "lid" was an old fashion word even back when I was just getting into it in the mid 80s. The term is pure flapdoodle.
Peradventure did you hide your crap in your icebox or mayhap in your bedchamber amongst various claptrap you kept on your credenza?
Mid '70s for me.
How did the term 'lid' come to refer to an ounce of pot?
Emery Larick, works at Chief Consultant, the Cassandra Institute
Answered Apr 28 2016
Good question! Unfortunately, I don't know the answer, and neither the OED, nor the Online Etymological Dictionary was any help in terms of etymology. The OED has it attested, in this meaning, from 1967:
"g.1.g (See quot. 1971.) slang.
1967 Time 8 Sept. 18 The high price of ‘commercial’ marijuana ($10 to $15 for a ‘lid’ from which some 40 cigarettes can be rolled).
1968 J. D. MacDonald Pale Grey for Guilt (1969) xii. 152 We had almost two lids of Acapulco Gold.
1969 Rolling Stone 17 May 6/3 We've got this guy from Sand City we just caught with a lid.
1970 K. Platt Pushbutton Butterfly (1971) iv. 43 He would be selling grass, meth, acid, lids, match boxes,‥or mescaline.
1971 E. G. Landy Underground Dict. 120 Lid, one ounce of marijuana, a quantity by which it is sold."
What I was told, way back in the day when a lid was $15, was that it came from being measured from a certain common type of jar lid. I don't remember which product it was, nor do I know if there's any truth to that, but it sounds plausible enough. In my time, a lid wasn't necessarily a measured ounce. Often, it was referred to in terms of fingers, i.e., a four-finger lid. That would be a lid which was the height of one's four fingers, together. It wasn't until weed started getting more expensive, (mid-seventies), that people became concerned with actual weight. Grass went from fifteen to twenty dollars, to thirty and thirty-five dollars an ounce, seemingly overnight, and the new stuff, which was better, was called "Columbian", although it too came from Mexico.
https://www.quora.com/How-did-the-term-lid-come-to-refer-to-an-ounce-of-pot
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It was strictly by volume and dealers with fat fingers were preferred. Stems and seeds, ditchweed all had an effect on price though $5 per finger was still in the mid '70s. So called "colombian" was double the price and Maui Wowie was even more when legit....bottom line is inflation hit and better stuff to be had pushed the price for old school weed too.
BTW I do say icebox interchangeably with the fridge and still have a small one in the hunting shack. No pie safe though. No credenza per se though hope to finish a hunt board some day which is close enough.
As for the rest of your showing off your vocabulary I had to look most of these up......
"flapdoodle"- penis flopping while running
"peradventure"- perhaps, possibly
"mayhap"- perhaps, perchance
"bedchamber"- bedroom
"claptrap"- pretentious, pompous, nonsensical, empty
So I'll reply using your vernacular:
Peradventure sometime outside of your bedchamber dreams with your hand in the honey bucket you will be able to flapdoodle mayhap? Although your wet straw bed and stank hand precludes such claptrap.