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Posted: Thu Nov 8th, 2007 03:00 am |
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I Naibi do G. Vacchetta (Il Meneghello version)
Annabella Magie Noire
Banx Tarot
Camino de Santiago Tarot
Future Solleone
Graphik Tarocchi - maybe
Guido Bolzani Tarot
i Tarocchi Colori
i Tarocchi di Andrea Picini
Jean Beauchard Tarots d'Alchimistes
Kingdom Highway
Le Tarot Mystique
Mary El Tarot
Neugereuter Tarot
Tarocco dei Collezioni
Tarot Adivinhatorio
Tarocchi del Respiro
Tarocchi Durer
Tarocco Indivino
De Grote Arcana van Doetie Sinder
Tarot du Kebek
Luxus Tarock Tarot
Numerologico
Tarot de Paul Gaugin
Tarot Cabalistico
Helmet Wonschick Tarot
Minchiate Franchesi
Midnight Masquerade
Tarot Swietlistej Drogi
The Encyclopedia of Tarot Vol. 4
.... and all those one's I haven't discovered yet.
mythos:)
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Posted: Thu Nov 8th, 2007 03:02 pm |
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mythos wrote: Camino de Santiago Tarot
Oooh, I never knew there was one.
Perhaps you would be interested in buying the playing card deck on the same subject:
"Les Chemins de Saint-Jacques"
Somerville had them--don't know if he still does. Great deck with lots of churches and maps of the pilgrimage route as well as statuary, shrines, paintings on the subject.
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Posted: Tue Nov 27th, 2007 02:32 am |
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Hi there, I was wondering if you could tell me a little more about that deck. How many cards it has the cost etc. thank u Pauline:)
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Posted: Tue Nov 27th, 2007 03:55 pm |
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Are you wanting information on the deck Mythos owns, Camino de Santiago Tarot, or are you wanting information on the playing card deck I mentioned, Les Chemins de Saint-Jacques?
Not quite sure which deck you are referring to and I don't have the tarot, Mythos does. If it's the playing cards, I'll start a new thread as it isn't really relevant to Mythos's thread, okay?
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Posted: Tue Nov 27th, 2007 11:32 pm |
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Oops sorry, I meant the Mythos one. Ill reply to Mythos. Pauline
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Posted: Tue Nov 27th, 2007 11:36 pm |
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I don't actually have the Carmino de Santiago Tarot ... it's a 'wish list' one. The Les Chemins de Saint-Jacques looks interesting, though generally I stick to tarot only ... getting tempted away from that stance though through this group.
I'll check out Somervilles when I dig my way out of my current financial quagmire. Mmmmmmmm! decks .......
mythos:)
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Posted: Wed Nov 28th, 2007 12:41 am |
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mythos wrote: I don't actually have the Carmino de Santiago Tarot ... it's a 'wish list' one.
Sorry Mythos, I forgot what thread I was in.
I've said it before, you need to bu some playing cards!
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Posted: Wed Nov 28th, 2007 11:14 pm |
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I did buy the Eisbergfreistadt ... it is wonderful. A whole new tempting area to explore. Now all I need is to find a bank to rob (successfully) to pay for my passions.
mythos
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