Yes. But honestly. I don't think that it's clear cut like that. Nick Sands and those other people who got busted for making orange sunshine might have made up that it was ALD-52, to not go to jail. That's what Nick Sands apparently have said later anyway.
But in my opinion, orange sunshine has become a mythic name for "LSD" blotters purported to contain ALD-52 instead. I mean, when did Nick Sands et al get arrested? wasn't it in 1969? And people have been reporting taking "orange sunshine" up through the '70s, and even today, all over the world. Was all of it left overs of Nick Sands stash? Seems unlikely. The orange sunshine name has been used again and again since. Most of it probably "just" LSD, but some of it might have been ALD-52. Nobody knows, right? I've seen people swear it was different than LSD. Placebo? Sure, very likely. But still.....
One thing I know for a fact though, is that Hoffman print LSD blotters have circulated just a few years ago, with the ALD-52 molecule printed on the back. Why would some one do that, if not to imply that it was actually not LSD in them, but ALD-52.
So, I'd just like to hear Toltec's thought about the topic, and experiences with the 70'ies orange sunshine
Edit: Erh, I guess was just trying to say, that even if Nick Sands didn't make ALD-52, the name orange sunshine has become iconic. And it's very possible, that some one else made ALD-52 later, and sold it as orange sunshine - Because that's what the name came to mean, kind of. Nick Sands didn't tell the public untill very recently that it was "just" LSD.
If ya get my drift?