The Sola Busca deck looks a lovely deck, love the colours to it and the artwork. Thomson Len Tarot lovely colours and expressions in the cards. Golden Dawn Tarot like you said lovely the way the colours blend. Thank you for the history and your presentation.
Thanks for another wonderful tarot deck presentation! If the Thomson Leng deck comes back into print, with its everyday, give-away history, I would love to add it to my collection.
Great! We have several decks to reproduce, and you can keep informed for free with "The Tarot Lighthouse", a newsletter over at www.tarotassociation.net for keeping up with our projects :-) Thank you!
This was really interesting and so nice to see all these different historical decks. I was particularly struck by your use of the Grimaud Tarot de Marseille which to me looks really attractive because of its reduced colour pallet. I hope the Thomson Leng deck does come back into print - such a great story that it was given away free with a magazine! It looks gorgeous! How do we find out if and when it will be available?
Thank you! I'll share here and on our Facebook group "Tarot Professionals", and we also have "The Tarot Lighthouse", a newsletter over at www.tarotassociation.net for keeping up with our projects :-) Thank you!
Just a question on pronunciation....is your pronunciation of Etteilla, as if there is a letter i after the second letter l, is that now the standard way to say it? Or is that your own variant? It gives an extra vowel sound after the l, (as if the last two letters are i then a) which is maybe more appealing to the ear?
The Sola Busca deck looks a lovely deck, love the colours to it and the artwork. Thomson Len Tarot lovely colours and expressions in the cards. Golden Dawn Tarot like you said lovely the way the colours blend. Thank you for the history and your presentation.
Wonderful collection! Thank you for sharing and teaching us. ❤
Thank you! A pleasure to share! Any questions, please feel encouraged to let me know here! Thank you! Marcus.
Excellent video. I enjoyed watching this very much. Thank you
Thank you for saying so, Zoey, appreciated! Marcus.
thoroughly enjoyed this. thank you.
Thanks Wren, appreciate that! Marcus.
Thanks for another wonderful tarot deck presentation! If the Thomson Leng deck comes back into print, with its everyday, give-away history, I would love to add it to my collection.
Great! We have several decks to reproduce, and you can keep informed for free with "The Tarot Lighthouse", a newsletter over at www.tarotassociation.net for keeping up with our projects :-) Thank you!
Thank you for the interesting information. I have a book Tarot - open reading. So my first Marseille deck will be CBD☺️
That’s a fantastic first TdM, very crisp design and feel for reading!
"shiny" love "firefly"! 😁
Hah! I thought I should explain to any browncoats out there ;-)
This was really interesting and so nice to see all these different historical decks. I was particularly struck by your use of the Grimaud Tarot de Marseille which to me looks really attractive because of its reduced colour pallet. I hope the Thomson Leng deck does come back into print - such a great story that it was given away free with a magazine! It looks gorgeous! How do we find out if and when it will be available?
Thank you! I'll share here and on our Facebook group "Tarot Professionals", and we also have "The Tarot Lighthouse", a newsletter over at www.tarotassociation.net for keeping up with our projects :-) Thank you!
Just a question on pronunciation....is your pronunciation of Etteilla, as if there is a letter i after the second letter l, is that now the standard way to say it? Or is that your own variant? It gives an extra vowel sound after the l, (as if the last two letters are i then a) which is maybe more appealing to the ear?
Anyone who knows my terrible grasp of languages will likely tell you not to take anything from my pronounciation :-) ;-) I'm really not sure! Marcus.