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Join Date: 01 Jan 2004
Location: The world of the things that could have been.
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ANYWAY - yes, I don't read with all of them. But I do LOOK at them ALL from time to time; spend time with them all. And even the Power Animal gives me a strange pleasure... __________________ ~ ~ I probably shouldn't be here. But this was the only universe which had a vacancy. ~ ~ (Granny from Hell) I is very deaf. Please post loudly. Madness takes its toll. Please have exact change. Check out Grizabella's profile for the NONNY MOUSE threads ! |
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Citizen
Join Date: 26 Sep 2011
Location: Florida
Posts: 461
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I had only 1 deck for many years and then I had about 20 decks, including oracle decks. Now I have gotten rid of all but one. The one I have I love and works very well for me. Its the Gilded Tarot. Im good with just the one... I am just not good with none. As I have tried it and it stinks! |
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Citizen
Join Date: 20 Feb 2007
Location: northeastern USA
Posts: 3,231
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great point....I did this early on, just grabbed up whatever came my way. Those decks wound up just taking up space. Once I realized how little enjoyment I got out of acquiring just for numbers, I stopped doing it. I haven't bought much in the past several months, and went on a little binge in the past 10 days or so - and am thrilled with everything I got....mostly all vintage decks. |
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Resident
Join Date: 11 Dec 2011
Location: Germany, Berlin
Posts: 343
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I am also pretty much with vee, as "too much" is less about an absolute number, but rather about the way of aquiring new decks, Quote:
As of the pure mass of paper: The shelves in my small study are getting higher and higher to keep all the "junk" (not MY word of cource) I am collecting because the rest of the family doesn't want to stumble over it all the time. Fair enough, it is the kind of deal everyone can live with, so nothing wrong with that in principle. As I see it, stuff that is packed away in boxes doesn't bother me. And even though it isn't much use like that for the time being, there might come a time when I will be glad that it is still there and I can look at it and have fun. So I would never give away any part of my tarot collection unless I'd be forced by poverty. |
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Citizen
Join Date: 19 Mar 2012
Location: Malta, my country not sure about my state...
Posts: 896
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LOL im laughing as i always say you can compare them to shoes you can never have enough, but thats my tuppenth worth. |
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Citizen
Join Date: 26 Oct 2008
Location: Texas
Posts: 1,499
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Definitely not hating on it. I need to set parameters for myself so it doesn't get out of control, so one of them is: no competionism for completionism's sake, there has to be a better reason than "I want all of the things."
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Citizen
Join Date: 13 Aug 2002
Location: Perched with ravens, New Mexico
Posts: 4,668
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I'd say you have too many if you can't find your cat, or dog, anymore... Or if you can't navigate to the bathroom because there are too many Tarot decks blocking the way in your home... Or if your credit card is maxed but that doesn't stop you from borrowing more money to support your deck-collecting habit. Otherwise? You're good. Many Tarot users are like art collectors, as you can tell from the responses here. We love, adore, covet and sometimes even use the decks we buy, but there is no right or wrong on how many to have. __________________ Will Tarot for couture |
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Citizen
Join Date: 27 Jan 2012
Location: The Recycling Bin of Overused Ideas, Ohio
Posts: 436
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Holy crud, so many responses in so little time! o_o For the most part I'm definitely thinking within the 5-10 range for max number of decks. 100 or 1000 definitely sounds like too much ;P For those who said purchasing decks with meaning, I definitely do agree! I really regret buying my RWS, because it was just a purchase done on a whim and not much thinking. But who can resist all those awesome artworks out there, right?
__________________ I am an expert in behaving like myself :) --Reminder to Self: You have a life that needs your entire focus on. Do not stray from said-focus.-- |
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Citizen
Join Date: 22 Mar 2012
Location: Oregon
Posts: 298
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Obviously, this is for my money and my space. For other people's collections, whatever actively brings you joy is good, and whatever doesn't isn't. For a professional tarotist, variety seems like it could only help, and no number seems too high as long as one's finances support it. __________________ "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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Citizen
Join Date: 05 Apr 2007
Location: An enchanted home
Posts: 1,759
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That's what I said a few years ago.... 5-10....
__________________ I probably shouldn't be here. But this was the only universe with a vacancy. |
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