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pirate borealis
Join Date: 23 Feb 2004
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Here's another piece of the puzzle. It's on Tarot Garden, btw. The artist also did a majors-only deck of the same name, but these cards are different. __________________ Sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc. |
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pirate borealis
Join Date: 23 Feb 2004
Location: Georgia, USA
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Here's quite a bit more... it's really not a very big image, so that's a good percentage of it. I'm going to bed so if someone guesses, it's going to be a few hours ![]() Clue review: Out of print, 78 card deck Italian artist Themed deck Is on Tarot Garden (but this card isn't shown in their samples) Same artist did a diff. deck, majors only, with the same name And a further clue: the theme is gastronomical in nature!
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Citizen
Join Date: 27 Jul 2005
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i'm popping in again (these last weeks are/where hectic) it's the i Tarocchi di Gambedotti i'd say __________________ "After the first glass, you see things as you wish they were. After the second, you see things as they are not. Finally, you see things as they really are, and that is the most horrible thing in the world." -Oscar Wilde |
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pirate borealis
Join Date: 23 Feb 2004
Location: Georgia, USA
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la-lune wins! It is Death telling the reader "Your goose is about to be cooked!" in the i Tarocchi di Gambedotti. Here's the whole card.Your turn la-lune! __________________ Sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc. |
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Citizen
Join Date: 27 Jul 2005
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ok new round recently published good luck __________________ "After the first glass, you see things as you wish they were. After the second, you see things as they are not. Finally, you see things as they really are, and that is the most horrible thing in the world." -Oscar Wilde |
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sporadic magic
Join Date: 21 Sep 2006
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Is this from the Kitchen tarot, by any chance? |
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Citizen
Join Date: 27 Jul 2005
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self published __________________ "After the first glass, you see things as you wish they were. After the second, you see things as they are not. Finally, you see things as they really are, and that is the most horrible thing in the world." -Oscar Wilde |
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pirate borealis
Join Date: 23 Feb 2004
Location: Georgia, USA
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Tarot of the Whimsical Doors? I'm stumped... I looked through a long list of self-published tarots and didn't see any that seemed like this.
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Citizen
Join Date: 27 Jul 2005
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lets see if this helps... female artist in English 78 cards __________________ "After the first glass, you see things as you wish they were. After the second, you see things as they are not. Finally, you see things as they really are, and that is the most horrible thing in the world." -Oscar Wilde |
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Citizen
Join Date: 02 Sep 2009
Location: Arkansas
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It is the Hezicos Tarot. |
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