Thanks for this walkthrough, very interesting and I'm glad to be able to see ALL the cards. Many esoteric decks use a similar version of the arrangement of the pips, though this one seems to have its own spin on them.
Hello - great video. I actually purchased this deck from PRS a couple of days ago. The decks available are not reprints, but back stock they found - please refer to their IG post: instagram.com/p/CGF8O_slGow/ To me this deck is a hybrid between the Oswald Wirth Tarot (1889) as it has the same titles and Hebrew associations and the B.O.T.A Tarot (1920) as it has a similar representation on the pip cards and also addresses the concept of The Cube of Space. To my understanding the first card in this deck is how the major cards align with the Tree of life - I believe it was the Oswald Wirth Tarot (1889) that first displayed this card diagram. It is a great deck and a perfect hybrid between Pip, TdM and RWS traditions. It was good to see the original and the current edition side by side - I am also not a fan of the current backs - but I can overlook that because the art work and card meanings are so good. Kind regards, Kenneth.
As always, I love your sharing these historic decks. It adds to the community discourse. I am much relieved however to find myself not drawn to this one as you state it is unavailable.
They have reprinted it! I filmed this a few months ago. I just checked the PRS website, and the tarot decks are back in stock. www.prs.org/store/c10/Tarot
Thanks for this walkthrough, very interesting and I'm glad to be able to see ALL the cards. Many esoteric decks use a similar version of the arrangement of the pips, though this one seems to have its own spin on them.
I just purchased one!! Thanks for the walk through and comparison!💚
Hello - great video. I actually purchased this deck from PRS a couple of days ago. The decks available are not reprints, but back stock they found - please refer to their IG post:
instagram.com/p/CGF8O_slGow/
To me this deck is a hybrid between the Oswald Wirth Tarot (1889) as it has the same titles and Hebrew associations and the B.O.T.A Tarot (1920) as it has a similar representation on the pip cards and also addresses the concept of The Cube of Space.
To my understanding the first card in this deck is how the major cards align with the Tree of life - I believe it was the Oswald Wirth Tarot (1889) that first displayed this card diagram.
It is a great deck and a perfect hybrid between Pip, TdM and RWS traditions.
It was good to see the original and the current edition side by side - I am also not a fan of the current backs - but I can overlook that because the art work and card meanings are so good.
Kind regards,
Kenneth.
what an opportunity. i think the value has risen well above $1,500
As always, I love your sharing these historic decks. It adds to the community discourse. I am much relieved however to find myself not drawn to this one as you state it is unavailable.
That book is easy to find. Also I'll make do with my 80s USG version til they reprint it!
They have reprinted it! I filmed this a few months ago. I just checked the PRS website, and the tarot decks are back in stock.
www.prs.org/store/c10/Tarot
@@melissazupan6026 Whaaaat!😱
@@albinnibla I know, right?
@@melissazupan6026 😋Shipping out tomorrow! Thanks, f/t headzup, Melissa!🥰
I don't understand why they didn't translate the card titles....just my two cents.