Tarot Productions’ 22-card deck
Only Frankie Albano could bring us a 22-card version of the tarot in 1968. Here's what it looked like...
Only Frankie Albano could bring us a 22-card version of the tarot in 1968. Here's what it looked like...
How did the world's most most iconic Waite-Smith legacy deck come about? Here is its story...
Tarot Productions, Inc. invented the giant tarot deck around 1968. Years later this idea was copied by other companies...
In 1967 Frankie Albano invented the "Tarot Wheel." It came with a square "talking board" (Ouija-like device) a circular planchette, and a book...
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The Pamela "D" deck is suspected to be a photographic copy of an "A" but may have its own secrets yet unveiled...
Chicken, egg . . . chicken, egg . . . The B and C decks are eerily similar, yet there can be only...
This deck begs the "chicken vs. egg" question. Legitimate arguments can be made that this deck came first (unlike Greedo) ...
This prototype deck officially appeared on December 10th, 1909 for display at an art fair...
This deck was "the last in line." It seems that there are two flavors of it by the way...