Yes. It really is lovely. I had all my mass market RWS decks out the other day and I realised this one - alongside the Blue Box one (without copyright) and the PCS Commemorative set are by far the clearest RWS decks in terms of line. Unfortunately the tea staining of the Commemorative set deck bothers me somewhat as do the plaid backs of the blue box. Overall, this is the RWS that feels complete. I didn't realise how shoddy some of the other RWS reproductions are until I saw this one.
THIS.
My standard deck arrived today all the way from Germany. I couldn't believe how murky the PCS looks beside this version. The cardstock of the PCS is a lot thicker, which I like, but there's nothing wrong with the German's cardstock.
The murkiness -- or tea-staining, as LeFanu aptly calls it -- of the PCS lends it a sort of melancholy that this German edition lacks. The Von Waite is simply, marvelously luminous. A serene, subdued luminousness, without the garishness of the Albano or the Radiant. (Which also have their place under the sun, of course; I actually love that garish quality in them.)
P.S. Yes, I am aware that "Tarot von A.E. Waite" simply means "The Tarot
of A.E. Waite." It just amuses me to call it the Von Waite.