The worst blotters we've seen in terms of lousy psychedelic effects and far-too-strong bodyload have come from Europe.
In fact, the very blotters with the tested LS? were I believe Euro in origin. I acquired an entire sheet of them (I found out via means I cant discuss what print it was) around the proper timeframe that while pleasant and "clean" feeling did feel subjective NOT like the real thing, and I know for a fact that these were being VERY widely distributed, and offered by numerous sources... there must have been tens of thousands in circulation by sellers both in Europe and in the US.
If the Euro acid scene is better now and you personally have been graced with good sources, congratulations. And I think it is getting better... I recently did some of a variation of the Malice In Wonderland print, said to be laid from fresh crystal manufactured in the US that, while only very mildly visual at 2.5 hits with open eyes, with closed eyes, to music, had me seeing some rather impressive visuals. It did create the "sense of awe" I associate with LSD (made me cry like a little girl at a viewing of the AWESOME Hubble Omnimax movie, haha!). Though the fact there were no open eye visuals seemed wrong given that the slight body load present had formerly been associated with overwhelming open eye visuals. So while it may in fact have not been LSD it certainly seemed quite nice. Though I am guessing I would have needed 4 hits to cause open eye visual effect, which is pathetic, IMO.
btw, Shambles, my "lil rant" was not directed at you, nor SKL, nor anyone else in particular, but at this whole trend of Johhny Come Latelys to LSD consumption - 20 years is not long enough - of insisting "All LSD is Real." Again I ask, who is benefiting from this trendy and specious argument? I am not saying you are anybody's pawn, but perhaps that the wider prevalence of the argument has affected your impressions, and that it has other roots beyond just intellectual debate.
I do wonder what authority/basis/evidence you have for your categorical certitude that you KNOW real LSD is extremely widespread in Europe? The subjective user reports of you and alot of people you know (or read) that it FELT real to them? Well why are those reports considered golden, but reports of me and others that they've encountered lots of "LSD" that felt way off are considered suspect and the result of "placebo effect" or "set/setting?"