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themagicwand wrote:Just got my Carnie tarot today! Yay! I'm a happy bunny!
I've also ordered a pack of Victorian Romantic tarot that look to me to be the most beautiful tarot I've ever seen. They appear to be quite hard to get hold of, so I may be in for a bit of a wait. Check out their evil sister the Bohemian Gothic deck too. Equally stunning and just as elusive.
Part-Timer wrote:A story isn't a problem (yours is excellent). It's more that I view a reading as being a supportive thing, rather than something likely to scare the blazes out of the sitter. I think the cards (and box, etc.) are extremely effective, but not one to whip out for your auntie's friends at the Methodist coffee morning!
themagicwand wrote:I'm working at a couple of shut eye ghost hunting events over the weekend, so I will be using the carnie tarot to give readings. I'm also going to let the mediums I work with hold the cards and see what they "pick up". The results may hopefully be very interesting. Will let you know what happens.
themagicwand wrote:I'm working at a couple of shut eye ghost hunting events over the weekend, so I will be using the carnie tarot to give readings. I'm also going to let the mediums I work with hold the cards and see what they "pick up". The results may hopefully be very interesting. Will let you know what happens.
The back story I worked out was to go with the midwest carnie story, but to explain the evil clown faces as "doodles" that the carnival fortune teller had added herself while she owned the cards.
Dr. Todd - Aargh! So many decks, so little time. The deviant moon deck seems to be very rare this side of the pond and is demanding high prices - £90 or so!?!
DrTodd wrote:
You can get the Deviant Moon much cheaper from www.tarotchest.co.uk (£19.99)...I think the listing on Amazon is an error
themagicwand wrote:DrTodd wrote:
You can get the Deviant Moon much cheaper from www.tarotchest.co.uk (£19.99)...I think the listing on Amazon is an error
Ah, thank you good doctor.
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