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Posted: Thu Nov 22nd, 2007 10:16 pm |
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tantricknite
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I don't know much about this little deck. It's German and consists of 35 cards.The cards are a little larger then fortune telling cards.The side of the box says that this is 68/150 printed.The art work is kinda art deco and cool...... Attached Image (viewed 202 times):
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Posted: Thu Nov 22nd, 2007 10:19 pm |
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tantricknite
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Posted: Thu Nov 22nd, 2007 10:20 pm |
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Posted: Thu Nov 22nd, 2007 11:04 pm |
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This is the paper that came with the deck.I'm going to attempt to translate from German to English. If someone has a better understanding of German please correct me. The first paragraph describes the various art schools that Jajob Benjamin Reiser attented and various techniques that he learned.It mentions that mountain climbing and making card games were things he did.The second paragraph goes something like this:
"This game was created from a rare and very difficult technique from 1925 called film carving art.(wood block?)It is printed in a flat print after it was drafted.It is shown here for the first time in one of 150 examples.The cards are done in the same color,paper and form." (:shock: German makes my brain hurt !!! )
At the bottom of the paper is a phone number and addresse.I don't know if their are any more avalible.....MIKE
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Posted: Fri Nov 23rd, 2007 12:34 am |
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Could be linoleum cut as well.
Gorgeous stuff, what a wonderful find. I love art like this.
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Posted: Fri Nov 23rd, 2007 04:41 am |
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Hullo Mike.
Very nice deck!
It reminds me of the Glass Tarot a little.
Based on the look, and the translated description, I would offer a pretty fair guess that it may have been scratched into emulsion on film, (or acetate,) then contact printed on photo paper. Quite a neat idea, and I've never seen anything this elaborate done that way. If I were around back then, I would have suggested scratchboard!
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Posted: Fri Nov 23rd, 2007 11:51 pm |
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Posted: Wed Jan 9th, 2008 09:18 am |
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Stefan
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Ha,
that makes me really proud of my nationality :dude:
Your translation is right well, the technic description is more perfect with OnePotato's words "scratched into emulsion on film"
I think this is an absolutely rare deck (only 150 all together) which you got here and i really ask myself how you could find this.
Congratulations!
(i hope it's OK if i post the link to this page in a german forum)
tantricknite schrieb:
This is the paper that came with the deck.I'm going to attempt to translate from German to English. If someone has a better understanding of German please correct me. The first paragraph describes the various art schools that Jajob Benjamin Reiser attented and various techniques that he learned.It mentions that mountain climbing and making card games were things he did.The second paragraph goes something like this:
"This game was created from a rare and very difficult technique from 1925 called film carving art.(wood block?)It is printed in a flat print after it was drafted.It is shown here for the first time in one of 150 examples.The cards are done in the same color,paper and form." (:shock: German makes my brain hurt !!! )
At the bottom of the paper is a phone number and addresse.I don't know if their are any more avalible.....MIKE
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Posted: Mon Jan 21st, 2008 11:07 pm |
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debra
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Question for Tantricknite:
Would you count those cards again if you get a chance? I'm wondering if perhaps 36...?
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Posted: Fri Jan 25th, 2008 07:38 pm |
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I can get some of these. Send a pm for details in the next few days if you're interested.
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Posted: Mon Jan 28th, 2008 02:58 am |
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Anyone? I'm going to order these tomorrow...last call.
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