Historic Deck Producers - Part 3 of 3
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Continuing with this last installment, we're looking at modern, currently-publishing producers of historic tarot decks.
Part 1: • Historic Deck Producer...
Part 2: • Historic Deck Producer...
0:18 Introduction
1:11 Museo Internazionale dei Tarocchi
www.museodeita...
Sherryl Smith’s article on the Tarot of Paris
tarot-heritage...
02:22 Sullivan Hismans / Tarot Sheet Revival
www.tarotsheet...
• Make a Tarot Box, Part...
05:42 Tarotgraphe
www.tarotgraph...
06:42 U.S. Games Systems
www.usgamesinc...
UPDATE: The 1JJ Swiss is back in print!
www.usgamesinc...
09:56 The Cartomancer
thecartomancer...
• Vandenborre Flemish Ta...
11:33 Yves Reynaud / Tarot of Marseilles Heritage
www.tarot-de-ma...
16:37 Honorable Mention: Shell David / East Tarot
/ @shelldavid-easttarot4585
easttarot.com/
Music is Midwinter by Airtone
Oh yes!!! Excited for this!!!! You have done an excellent job with this !!!! So fun!!!!thankyou
I’ve really enjoyed your historical tarot content! I’m a new fan ❤
Yay, thank you! I'm glad it was helpful.
So useful and informative. Had to take time and work!!!!
Ok but don't drag me into your work slacking ;) Glad you found this fun / valuable. Thanks for watching!
This was a great series, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It's made me want to collect many of these decks, but I've found over the years that a few of anything (whatever the hobby) is great while more makes me want to clean house! Thank you for all of your hard work and research in putting this together. Much appreciated!
ETA: U. S. Games re-released 1JJ Swiss this summer.
Aw, thank you so much! I agree, my hobbies can sometimes become overwhelming. I'm getting better at preempting that though. Oh, and I did learn (earlier today!) about the 1JJ Swiss. I appreciate you mentioning it too...was not on my radar that US Games was going to release that again. I added a link to the show notes for the video.
Thank you very much !
Glad someone recommended your work. Hope to try one of your decks sometime.
Enjoyed this installment! Great series -- one that will be ongoingly very helpful to anyone interested in historic decks. I do not have any of these historic deck creators' work in my collection (except entirely non-historical decks from US Games of course), but got to see a few Tarot Sheet Revival decks in person once; they were lovely. There is something, to me, special about a deck wrapped in paper like that, even though I'd totally make a box too. Wrapped like a gift. ❤
Thanks for your kind words of encouragement - I'm glad this was useful. I do love the historic wrapping paper - it's a very cool interactive souvenir to have with these pieces of art.
Hi Sarah, thanks for making these videos! Really interesting. A lot of card makers I hadn't heard of.
You're welcome! Thank you for the suggestion, it was fun to go through all these and I found a few I hadn't heard of before.
@@WaterChildTarot It'll definitely be useful for a lot of people! I noticed recently that "Tarotgraphe", which you mentioned, has a YT channel by that name. Coincidentally, I began, _Reading and Understanding the Marseille Tarot_ , by Anna Morsucci and Antoneilla Aloi, just last night; a beautifully presented book by Lo Scarabeo. I'm not very familiar with the Marseille Tarot and have never used them, although I got a deck when I bought the book. Should be interesting though. I love the history of the Tarot!
@@DavidWilson-hd6iz Oh I've heard good things about that book. I think it's more accessible than Ben Dov perhaps, from folks' descriptions. I'll have to get my hands on a copy sometime.
"20 seconds of mushing equals 7 riffle shuffles equals 10,000 overhands" LOL
It’s true! Here’s an explainer from Numberfile: ruclips.net/video/AxJubaijQbI/видео.htmlsi=c6Od0ggYA-U-YeQh