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Join Date: 10 Feb 2008
Location: Somewhere Spooky
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How much is it? Hard to tell without adding it to your cart... |
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Grateful & Amazed...even thru my tears
Join Date: 18 Nov 2007
Location: Deep within my Crystal Cave....USA
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It's $55 USD, hon. Plus whatever the International shipping cost is. i will go and see if i can figure it out. ![]() ETA: Leffy, i checked for your country, and it looks like $15 First Class International. ![]() You can put it in your cart and calculate shipping before going through with the PP payment. [At least i could] __________________ “Can I come back and see you sometime?" "Long as you bring me some chocolate," Gramma said, and smiled. "I'm partial to chocolate." "Gramma, you're diabetic." "I'm old, girl. Gonna die of something. Might as well be chocolate.” ― Rachel Caine, The Dead Girls' Dance Last edited by MoonGypsy; 06-05-2012 at 04:42. |
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Citizen
Join Date: 10 Feb 2008
Location: Somewhere Spooky
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Thank you. Guessed I could add it then take it out of my cart... But thank you
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Grateful & Amazed...even thru my tears
Join Date: 18 Nov 2007
Location: Deep within my Crystal Cave....USA
Posts: 9,179
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![]() And...i am way too excited! My Gilded Tarot Royale jpackage just this very moment arrived!!!!!!! i haven't even opened it yet!!!!!!! __________________ “Can I come back and see you sometime?" "Long as you bring me some chocolate," Gramma said, and smiled. "I'm partial to chocolate." "Gramma, you're diabetic." "I'm old, girl. Gonna die of something. Might as well be chocolate.” ― Rachel Caine, The Dead Girls' Dance Last edited by MoonGypsy; 06-05-2012 at 09:13. |
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Seeker
Join Date: 09 Mar 2002
Location: California, USA
Posts: 5,428
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I am re-reading Barbara Moore's book on the original Gilded Tarot. I have done a couple of readings with the deck now, and it is very easy to read with. One issue -- the cards are stiff and crease easily, so be very careful when you shuffle and take them in and out of the box. I have ordered a bag for the deck, and will use it as soon as it gets here. I'm very happy that I have this deck. __________________ I am who I take the time to become. |
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CLARIFIER OF LIGHT
Join Date: 31 May 2002
Location: ontario
Posts: 4,595
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just based on the scans
the second artwork is way superior then the first artwork , like it was finally finished. i think the author would better served to try to get the second deck released en mass, and let the first version go into a vault. especially since 55 bucks us is a lot in today economy while if it was produced en masse,, it could reach more people. i hate the trend to see decks redone by the same artist and see it done even better... which is the highest compliment can be given to the second edition of the deck !!! __________________ "For if a man can become a monster, then a monster can become a man. " |
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Fugitive from the law of averages
Moderator
Join Date: 22 Jan 2004
Location: Germany
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I was lucky enough to pick up my copy personally at the Readers Studio. The quality of the whole set is really superior, I especially enjoy the size of the cards! I also really love the artwork, though I might be a bit biased because it features a few of my own gowns. The images are so sharp and vibrant, yet it's still close to the original Gilded, which is probably one of the most readable decks in terms of accessibility (which is probably a big part of why it is so wildly successful). Everyone I've presented the deck to so far has said it's drop-dead gorgeous! __________________ Some are born to sweet delight, some are born to endless night... ~William Blake, Auguries of Innocence~ Screws fall out all the time. The world's an imperfect place. ~John Bender, The Breakfast Club~ SOOD Acolyte, Keeper of the Sacred Coffee |
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Citizen
Join Date: 18 Oct 2001
Location: USA
Posts: 3,755
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I agree that it would have been better to have a mass market publication. That was Ciro's plan -- he offered the revised deck to the original publishers, but unfortunately they were not interested, so the only alternative was for him to publish it privately. I'm glad he did -- I'd much rather have this edition than none at all. -- Lee |
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Citizen
Join Date: 22 Mar 2012
Location: Oregon
Posts: 298
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I, too, hope it does well enough to do a cheaper version. It's awesome. __________________ "Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself, (I am large, I contain multitudes.)" - "Song of Myself," Walt Whitman |
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