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Conquering Saturn August 22, 2010 not You can also use this deck using techniques learned from Blavatsky. I am finding new uses very frequently.
Beautiful version of this deck July 10, 2010 Ann Gemlich (RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, US) The colors are great (the swiss version), the size is perfect for shuffling and fits my hands very well, the quality of the card stock is solid, and of course the deck itself is very pretty. Everything I had hoped for and then some.
Swiss Crowley Thoth October 26, 2009 Archer (England) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
The Crowley Thoth deck published by AGMuller (the blue box version as shown above) is a very good quality deck, however, I feel I should clear up some confusion about the printing of this deck. AGMuller are a Swiss company but their Thoth decks are printed in Belgium. They should NOT be confused with the US Games version (different box - shows the 2 of Discs on the cover) which is also printed in Belgium. Other reviewers who have complained about the quality of Belgian printed decks are talking about the US Games version (which I believe is now much improved in quality anyway). If you're buying the blue box AGMuller version then you're buying a good quality deck. If in doubt (if you're buying from a Marketplace seller) check the ISBN. AGMuller ISBNs are 3-905021-60-9 (large), 3-905021-25-0 (normal size), 3-905219-06-9 (small). When people talk about the Swiss edition, that's what they're talking about.
thoth tarot deck October 21, 2009 L. Pittman (GA) The Thoth tarot deck is a wonderful alternative to the more well-known and traditional decks. If you are looking for something a little edgier, if you know or are interested in learning astrological references, if you just want more color and movement in your tarot deck then I highly recommend this product.
Buyer Beware October 18, 2008 Scheherazade (USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
The deck pictured above may not be the one you receive. US Games Inc is resorting to having their Pocket Thoths printed in China instead of Switzerland. The result? The deck looks like a distored bootleg photocopy of the original version: the cards have a yellowish tinge, and are printed on inferior cardstock. The box looks like a small dark blue version of the US Games box for the standard and large size Thoth decks. (with the 2 of disks in the front)
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