According to the Pickard article published in "Rolling Stone" entitled "The Acid King" or something like that, he and his buddy got busted with over 90 pounds of crystal LSD while transporting their lab from an abandoned missile silo in Kansas to a new location in Colorado. That is a LOT of lsd and precursors too.
Would any of you care to send a sample of your next "acid" to
www.pillreports.com and kindly ask them to test what is really in your "acid"?
Gurrs (grams) of crystal L used to go for around 3600 USD per gram; I have heard the figure 25,000 USD per gram being thrown around today. I also met a hitchiker who was willing to pay some guy 50 USD for 1 hit of "acid." That is usurious IMO.
Maybe this difference in semantic meaning is only regional, but back in the day a "sheet" of acid was 100 hits which were usually smaller than 1/4 of an inch by 1/4 of an inch, but which were nevertheless supposed to be that large. However, a page is 10 sheets (1000 hits @ 100 ug per hit each), while a book is 100 pages. Pages were actually one page held together in a single sheet of paper; for example, see the Mad Hatter design. 1 gram of crystal LSD makes a book (10 pages or 100 sheets or 10,000 straight hits), not a Bible. 10 grams are needed to make a Bible (100 pages). Sheets used to cost about 100 USD and up on the street; on tour, 70 USD was said to be the standard price. 150-175 USD was most common here. Family acid, versus commercial acid, was always a real treat to come across, as it was much cleaner and less dirty feeling than standard commercial acid. I have no idea chemically why this should be so, but it was. One page generally went for 1000 USD. I have had Silver liquid that made my friend and I actually see silver light and have had family derived sugar cubes that made me visualize CEV rainbows.
Pickard reportedly offered to turn in some other LSD manufacturers, but the DEA was not interested in his offer as they were small scale when compared to his hoard of self-made acid. Also, White Fluff (that was the man's name) died of a drug overdose I heard, after having suffered through debilitating paranoia in the past few years. Apparentely, either the Hippies got paranoid and quit distributing LSD to the common man after Pickard's bust; I have heard that each producer of "family" acid (for example, lavender, amber, silver, white fluff in ascending order of quality) makes enough to last several years each time they make a batch. LSD has also been rumored to be buried at various locations for future retrieval. On the other hand, the family acid (which is super clean and within their inner circles can run as high as 300 ug per hit versus about 70 ug per hit of commercial blotter or 140 ug per hit for gel tabs so common at raves during the late 1990's) distribution network may be so much smaller than Pickard's that that is what caused the current "LSD depression."
I had a friend who was given one hit of rainbow family white blotter acid by an insider who claimed that it was 300 ug; my friend reported not being able to see straight at all for several hours.
Again, I know nothing, but am curious as to what you are generally all paying per hit nowadays and think that scientific analysis of this reappeared "acid" should be chemically verified by a licensed laboratory. This latter practice is not illegal so long as it is carried out by a lab with the proper permits / licenses and provided that the lab only reveal the identity of the drug, not its dosage.
Finally, some Holland chemists are reportedly distributing LSD. I have no information regarding the veracity of "Czech" acid, but I am sure that there are many chemists in India who could easily synthesize LSD if they wanted to badly enough. Again, all of this is enshrouded in mystery.