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I have a horrid reason for loving the case . . . my extended family had so many religious instruction sets housed in their shelves, that I get a thrill out of having a tarot in mine.
My set-boxes are on shelves...
I have a horrid reason for loving the case . . . my extended family had so many religious instruction sets housed in their shelves, that I get a thrill out of having a tarot in mine.
This is a lovely deck and I've always quite liked it, but R J Stewart's Merlin Tarot, illustrated by the same artist but with a far more interesting back story and Qabalah interpretation, has always been my preferred Arthurian deck.
I had the red cardboard box, with the book shown. I still have the deck and the book but the box has gone the way of all things ages ago. I never saw the need for keeping that outsize box; it was the first deck I had that came that way. Deck is in my bedroom right now; book inadvertently went off to storage...
A red cardboard boxed affair????
This is my question - is there a red cardboard boxed thing? (yes, there is if you've got one) and what is it like? Who published it, what date, all that sort of thing - it appears there are several different versions, even allowing for black borders and white
Oh, do tell Aerin - please!
Pw x