Le Fanu said:I wonder how it is for those who already have the Classical and then go to the Ancient Italian? The opposite of what I did. If people keep raving and raving about a deck like we're doing here, there's bound to be a bit of an anti-climax!
Le Fanu said:Are you sure Debra? It would be very curious if you didn't. Why would they add them/take them out mid-production? Midway down the side between the original border and the Scarabeo "buffer" border? Five little blue dots...(mine also has Llewellyn on the box and c.2000)
That's the one I have, too. It's an older version, the narrower one.Debra said:Look.
Le Fanu said:Can anyone come to my aid and back me up and say - yes! - the Ancient Tarot of Bologna has five weird dots down the side?
Ok, maybe it´s off topic... Back to the Ancient Italian. Just for the record, this thread made me get mine out after lunch and do a card for the day. Such a wonderful deck...
Debra said:Look.
This is exactly what I'm wondering about myself. I"m not letting myself get all excited though, because alot of the time it's the first one you get that you connect with the most. I'll let you know how it works for me once I get the Ancient Italian.Le Fanu said:I wonder how it is for those who already have the Classical and then go to the Ancient Italian? The opposite of what I did. If people keep raving and raving about a deck like we're doing here, there's bound to be a bit of an anti-climax!
Le Fanu said:(by the way, Sapienza, are you paying attention to this? Shouldn't you get yourself one of these before they become impossible to find? Still available at the book depository..)