Thursday, 9 October 2014

AL-LAD AVAILABLE ONCE MORE!

Its back, AL-LAD is available again on a few British websites, buy it while you can, On June 10th 2014 the UK Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) recommended that AL-LAD be specifically named in the UK Misuse of Drugs Act as class A drug, despite not identifying any harm associated with its use. so I guess it will not be long before the fascist bastards in the houses of parliament ban the only descent psychedelic available. 


ROYAL ALCHEMIST

http://royalalchemist.com/

THEY DON'T SHIP TO THE U.S.A OR AUSTRALIA 

Bitcoin & BANK TRANSFERS

I recommend this site, I have never had any problems with them, and fast shipping.


RESEARCH-BLOTZ.COM

http://www.research-blotz.com/

SHIPS WORLDWIDE

Bitcoin & BANK TRANSFERS

I haven't had any problems with this site in the past, but the last order took over two weeks to turn up, and messages weren't answered.


ORGANIC SYNTH

http://www.organic-synth.com/

SHIPS WORLDWIDE

Bitcoin & BANK TRANSFERS

I cant comment on this site as I have not tried it out yet!

Thursday, 19 June 2014

Two 80's Blotters



TRAVELING PIG


Distributed throughout the U.S. around 1990, and is sometimes called 'Leaving Pig'.

TRAVELING PIG

BARREL OF MONKEYS

Originally issued circa 1982.

BARREL OF MONKEYS

Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Red Hearts

This design was doing the rounds back in the mid 00’s, and were extremely powerful from what I can remember, the full sheet measures approximately 6" X 9", 20 X 30 hits, 600 tabs of love, the paper is soft cotton rag, appeared worldwide.


Peace!






Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Sunday, 13 April 2014

Woodstock, Unicorns, Musical Notes & The Lion Rampant & Double Eagle [Gryphon and Lion]

Woodstock [1980's]

Woodstock is a fictional character in Charles M. Schulz's comic strip Peanuts. He is Snoopy's closest friend and, after Snoopy, the most recognized non-human in the strip, a very rare example of this blotter classic that was in circulation throughout 1980's.

Woodstock [1980's]

LSD blotter microgram 1987 p21


Blue Unicorns

The Blue Unicorn was a cafe on Hayes Street in San Francisco that brought the Beats to the Haight in the early 1960's and converted them to Hippies, circulated the USA in the early 80’s, but there are reports suggesting that they hung on well into the early 90’s.

Blue Unicorn [1980's]

LSD blotter microgram 1987 p14


Musical Notes

The Musical Notes blotter has been around for a long time and there have been quite a few different incarnations, the Musical Note blotter was said to have been one of Timothy Leary’s favourites. This example is probably an early 90’s incarnation, and came in three different colours, red, blue and , it shares similarity’s both in colour, paper and perforations to the 1992  Alien Girl - Liquid Sky blotter http://vintage-blotter-acid.blogspot.co.uk/p/lotter_2.html

Musical Notes

Musical Notes

LSD blotter microgram 1987 p39


The Lion Rampant & Double Eagle [Gryphon and Lion]

Another blotter that I can’t find much info on, Mark McCould has a lager example on his website: http://www.blotterbarn.com/gryphon.html he calls it the Gryphon and Lion, the full sheet contains a repeated pattern of Gryphon & Unicorn and Double headed Eagle & Loin, printed in blue on white.

The Lion Rampant & Double Eagle [Gryphon and Lion]

The Lion Rampant & Double Eagle [Gryphon and Lion]

The Lion Rampant & Double Eagle [Gryphon and Lion]




Saturday, 22 March 2014

Black & Silver Moons 1980's

Also known as Crescent Moon Face, Silver Moons, Silver Half-moons and the Moon the Cow Jumped Over, circulated the USA, around the mid to late 80’s, and apparently appeared worldwide by the early 90's, this blotter came in two variants, silver moons on black and silver moons on white, both were said to be very good.




Friday, 24 January 2014

The Grateful Dead Dancing Bears 1982

The Grateful Dead Dancing Bears are from 1982, originating from San Francisco, tabs are 10mm or 1cm squire, and printed in what I think is gold ink, very rare.



I normally post high resolution photos of the art, but with this blotter I have been warned to that blotter counterfeiters will use this image to make their cheap copies. This has been one of the issues with serious collectors, to many fake prints; make it hard to distinguish what is authentic and what is reproduced. This is a $500 authentic vintage piece, a counterfeiter will print and print, until the print stops selling... then down the road, you may want to sell your print and nobody will be willing to pay you a fair price, because they can buy the reproduced piece for $10.