Description and story
This “Bicycle Ride 1943” blotter is a legendary design paying tribute to Dr. Albert Hofmann’s historic journey on April 19, 1943. On that day, after ingesting what he considered a very small dose of a newly discovered compound, Hofmann felt its first powerful effects and chose to ride his bicycle home through the streets of Basel. This moment became a foundational story in a certain countercultural movement, now celebrated globally as “Bicycle Day”.
The imagery of the blotter — a joyful cartoon figure on a bicycle, set against the backdrop of colorful mountains, a moon and star, and the sun with a face — visually captures the whimsical yet cosmic nature of altered states of consciousness. The number “25” on the star is a reference to the compound’s original lab code. The design blends playful symbolism with deep historical roots.
This blotter sheet stands out due to its larger tab size, making the design more vivid and collectible. It’s a popular choice among collectors who appreciate the historical significance and the visually striking, celebratory energy of the print.
Dimensions
Blotter size: 37 x 37 mm
Tab grid: 4 x 4 tabs (16 tabs total)
Tab size: 9,25 x 9,25 mm
Materials
Printed and perforated blotter paper.
The blotter is made of 180 g/m2 matt white paper.
Packings
The blotter is placed into a BOPP celophane sleeve with hanging hole.
Shipping
Blotters are shipped in envelopes with two protective cardboard stiffeners. Larger orders are shipped in rigid cardboard envelopes or boxes.
Shipping methods, delivery times, and fees can be found in the Shipping section.
VAT
All prices include 27% VAT.
Safety & Legality
Do not eat it! The product is not intended for internal use.
The product does not contain any active ingredients.
The product is for decorative and collectible purposes only.
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