Thank you for letting me know Carlos. I appreciate you telling me. I'm waiting on a Chisson 1672 by Tarot Sheet Revival any day now, so hopefully I'll be posting a few new videos showcasing it soon. Thank you for watching and commenting. ~ Marilyn
@@MarilynFromTarotClarity , I'm looking forward to your review!!! I have learn too much from you. I developed an admiration for these historical decks and the way I connect with them in my reads is definitely not the same anymore. Thank you very, very much for sharing your knowledge with us!. Greetings and blessings.
Hi Marylyn, Wouldn't you recommend it if the person who bought it used it constantly? I like it a lot, but I don't have many decks. Do you think it is more to collect than to use? I understood from your video that it is delicate in its material (my English is poor so I wanted to ask you to see if I understood correctly) I wouldn't want to buy it and waste it, its too pretty
Hello! I use all my Anima Antigua decks sparingly and mostly for study. They come with a disclaimer from Lo Scarabeo that they aren't varnished and will not hold up to frequent shuffling. I suppose it depends on how frequently you will use this deck. I do use mine occasionally, but not daily. I hope this answer is helpful to you. xoxo ~ Marilyn
@@MarilynFromTarotClarity Thank you for your answer, yes it helps me a lot. Your collection is very beautiful and I really appreciate that you always explain to us about the regions with maps, historical data, we always learn on your channel. Hugs from uruguay🌻
@More D You're very welcome! Hey, I have a connection to Uruguay! My grand father's brother was president of Uruguay in the 1960s! He died in office. Giannattassio. Their spelling might differ due to immigration records. xoxo ~ Marilyn
Hi! I think I only have one Soprafino, the one by Il Meneghello. I could compare it to the Lo Scarabeo Piacentini which i think you commented on once before, and the Lo Scarabeo Ancient Italian Tarot deck which is similar. I'm not sure which other decks I have that would be a good comparison. Maybe the Lombardy Tarot (which I think is more similar to the Piacentini). I'll do it today/ this evening if you think that would be helpful to you. ~ Marilyn
Hi, Marylyn! Thanks for the walkthrough. Pretty cool deck. I like the line work. Love the pips, especially the Ace of Wands. Hope you're well. Take care.
I really like the deck in your video. I wasn't going to get one. I wasn't impressed with the picture on Amazon. I wear glasses. Now, to see it in your hands it looks lovely. Much better than I expected. The pips look nice and the court card characters too. I would use it. So now to place an order. I hope you are enjoying your new home. Thanks for sharing your decks.
@@MarilynFromTarotClarity Thanks Marilyn. I don't know why they have you pre-order the deck if they are not giving you the first decks in the number that your order is in line. I do like the little deck, so I'm glad I saw your video. Thanks again.
I get burned with high numbers on pre-orders too. I think Lo Scarabeo only sends #s 2000 and up to Llewellyn for U.S. distribution. I don't get too ticked off about it though because how limited is the deck really if the run is 2999? Nonetheless, it is a pretty deck. Nice colors.
ahh good question...in this deck..and most Marseilles...shame because I most often I love the vintage style majors in these type of decks. @MarilynFromT