G6
Navigators of the Mystic SEA
I found Navigators of the Mystic SEA online for nothing, so I thought I'd try it out from our discussion here. I'm glad I did because it's a cool deck! Plus, it's older, so the print job is sweet! I'll have to report later about the comparison between Navigators and Barbara Walker. Right now, the only similarity seems to be that they are both cool, well thought out and executed art decks. Thanks for the tip Le Fanu and Feynrir!
I was in the saaame boat as you. More of a dog person and everything (though I have loved cat decks since reading with the Pagan Cats). I think it's the gorgeous colors that did me in the most out of all factors; to me the SF story that goes with the deck is unique but...silly. The cards are pretty straightforward as it is, and much of the differentiation of the characters is in the way they dress (it states this in the LWB)--though me not being very fashion-conscious, I never would have particularly noticed this detail.
I'd say I get decent readings out of this deck. Not one of my best readers by a longshot, but it's still fun to use! The people and circumstances depicted are not expressive or varied enough. The figures are for the most part just kind of standing around. It's not the worst, but it's best for aesthetic purposes. If you were doing an "emergency reading" and needed just any deck at all, this would certainly be a nice one to pick up and use.
That being said I have a vintage copy and it's beautiful! Shuffles like a dream. If you want it I'd go for it, especially if you've never had a cat deck before. /endreview
I certainly find it cooler than the Barbara Walker To me the BW looks like a watered-down Navigators of the Mystic SEA. Maybe I'll take a second look and see what the hubbub is.
I found Navigators of the Mystic SEA online for nothing, so I thought I'd try it out from our discussion here. I'm glad I did because it's a cool deck! Plus, it's older, so the print job is sweet! I'll have to report later about the comparison between Navigators and Barbara Walker. Right now, the only similarity seems to be that they are both cool, well thought out and executed art decks. Thanks for the tip Le Fanu and Feynrir!