Interesting that there is a something to like and dislike between the three versions. The original hand drawn words is much nicer than a computer font. You must have a cool collection. Thank you for sharing this, as i was very curious about the differences/history. Enjoy!☮️
@@slipthetrap Some of the cards read just like tarot cards to me. For example, the "who am I card" is the High Priestess for me. "speed" is the eight of wands, etc.
Edit: I always confuse Morgan Robbins with another Morgan (Maxwell). Sorry. Her deck is called Aquazon. Very quirky artwork but it has colorization. Morgan (Maxwell)( gave me a deck. And she showed me her journal where she had similarly styled drawings. She was a really sweet, quirky lady. She lived in the South Bay of Los Angeles county when I was acquainted with her. (In the 90's.)
Morgan was a he. The deck he originally created had no images. US games owned the copyright to the deck in 1970. The deck was illustrated by Darshan Chorpash Zenith.
@@youaskedtarot You're correct. I was wrong!!! I have both decks, Morgan's Tarot & Morgan Maxwell's Aquazon. I don't take them out often enough to remember the important details, haha. Aquazon has only 3 royalty cards (no King). I don't know if the Aquazon is meant to be the joker or hangman. I've used the deck for self exploration, rather than divination & it's useful. Instead of taking the cards at face value, I question what the card means to me in my reaction, my inner response to the proposed meaning, like a Jungian type of reflection. It must be rather rare because I see zero reviews of it on this platform.
Interesting that there is a something to like and dislike between the three versions. The original hand drawn words is much nicer than a computer font. You must have a cool collection. Thank you for sharing this, as i was very curious about the differences/history. Enjoy!☮️
My favorite in person is the 1983 one.
@@youaskedtarot Of the three choices i can see that. Do you use this deck as an oracle? Perhaps with the Trippin' Waite🤔☮️
@@slipthetrap I use it just like a regular tarot deck. But then, I'm an intuitive reader and I get lots of messages from it.
@@slipthetrap Some of the cards read just like tarot cards to me. For example, the "who am I card" is the High Priestess for me. "speed" is the eight of wands, etc.
Edit: I always confuse Morgan Robbins with another Morgan (Maxwell). Sorry. Her deck is called Aquazon. Very quirky artwork but it has colorization.
Morgan (Maxwell)( gave me a deck. And she showed me her journal where she had similarly styled drawings. She was a really sweet, quirky lady. She lived in the South Bay of Los Angeles county when I was acquainted with her. (In the 90's.)
Morgan was a he. The deck he originally created had no images. US games owned the copyright to the deck in 1970. The deck was illustrated by Darshan Chorpash Zenith.
@@youaskedtarot Did you meet Darshan?
@@khm2128 No
@@youaskedtarot You're correct. I was wrong!!! I have both decks, Morgan's Tarot & Morgan Maxwell's Aquazon. I don't take them out often enough to remember the important details, haha. Aquazon has only 3 royalty cards (no King). I don't know if the Aquazon is meant to be the joker or hangman. I've used the deck for self exploration, rather than divination & it's useful. Instead of taking the cards at face value, I question what the card means to me in my reaction, my inner response to the proposed meaning, like a Jungian type of reflection. It must be rather rare because I see zero reviews of it on this platform.